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January 9, 2020 | In the News

Yale News interviews Rohini Pande

Rohini Pande is interviewed about her past and present projects.

Portrait of Rohini Pande
Dan Renzetti

by Mike Cummings

Whether Yale economist Rohini Pande is designing public policies aimed at reducing air pollution or expanding women’s employment opportunities, her general goal is the same: Serving people left behind amid booming economies and technological breakthroughs.

Pande returned to Yale last summer after 13 years at the Harvard Kennedy School, where she led research aimed at working with policymakers to assist the poor and vulnerable. (She had taught at Yale 2003-2006.) Today she is Yale’s Henry J. Heinz II Professor of Economics and director of Yale’s Economic Growth Center — one of the oldest institutions in the United States dedicated to studying economic growth in the developing world.

Read more on the News.Yale.edu.