How to get farmers to not burn crop residue By Kelsey Jack, Namrata Kala, Rohini Pande , and Seema Jayachandran October 13, 2021 In a few weeks, millions in India will breathe much more polluted air as farmers across northern India burn stubble to clear …
By Peter J. Walker June, 2021 In 1990 the Indian government said it would set aside some government jobs for lower-caste citizens, leading to widespread student protests and violence, including self-immolations. In the relative peace of the classroom, …
How Yale Economists are informing India's Covid-19 response By Greg Larson December 22, 2020 A Yale team’s research into the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on India’s most vulnerable populations, including urban laborers who lost their jobs and returned to …
Pande and coauthors in the Kathmandu Post: Data can strengthen democratic systems … September 28, 2022 | Perspectives Pande and coauthors in the Kathmandu Post: Data can strengthen democratic systems Rohini Pande and coauthors explain how policy-makers …
Altering social norms with Yale economist Rohini Pande By Mike Cummings January 9, 2020 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 …
Neilson et al., 2024: "The Welfare Effects of including Household Preferences in School Assignment Systems: Evidence from Ecuador" … Gregory Elacqua … Isabel Jacas … Thomas Krussig … Carolina Mendez … Christopher A. Neilson … Neilson et al., 2024: "The …
Public Disclosures Help Hold Politicians Accountable By Rebecca Stropoli March 11, 2019 A common problem in democracies is that, once elected, politicians may fail to address the needs of their constituents, especially the poorer ones. But is there a way …
Skill India can retain women in workforce By Soledad Artiz-Prillaman , Rohini Pande , Charity Troyer Moore March 18, 2018 India’s 2018 Economic Survey posits that India not only has millions of missing women, but that it also has millions of “unwanted” …