

Richard Freund
PhD candidate in the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town and a Research Associate at MIDE Development
Richard Freund is a PhD candidate in the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town and a Research Associate at MIDE Development. He specializes in applied development microeconomics, with a particular focus on human capital (labour, education, and health). Richard holds a Master's in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford and is also a Research Affiliate at the Oxford Department of International Development (Young Lives).
Recent work by Richard Freund
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Do entrepreneurial skills unlock opportunities for online freelancing?
New evidence from El Salvador shows that a short online training programme focused on improving engagement with freelancing platforms can help individuals get onto the platforms and land their first contracts. However, this training alone is unlikely...
Published 06.12.24