Recent work by Tavneet Suri
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What does the 2019 Nobel mean for development economics?
Why have Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer been awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics? And what does this mean for development economics?
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VoxDev turns 2! Note from the Editor-in-Chief
A note from Tavneet Suri, our Editor-in-Chief, on our two-year anniversary
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Improving agricultural extension and information services in the developing world
Information services can substantially increase the productivity and profitability of smallholder farmers as long as certain criteria are met
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The year that was: From the desk of the Editor-in-Chief
Tavneet Suri looks at the VoxDev highlights of 2018
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Evidence to practice: Time to bridge the gap
Tavneet Suri on the importance of bridging the gap between academia and policymakers
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Paving a path to financial well-being
Tavneet Suri talks about financial well-being as a catalyst for development in sub-Saharan Africa
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VoxDev turns 1! Note from the Editor-in-Chief
A note from Tavneet Suri, our Editor-in-Chief, on our one-year anniversary.
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Law of the land: Ethnic patronage in Kenya’s slums
Slum tenants face higher rents and lower investments when their landlord and chief share ethnicity, while gaining when their chief is a co-ethnic
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Looking back, looking forward: From the desk of the Editor-in-Chief
Holiday message and reading list from our Editor-in Chief