Lisa Qian '20 participated in the EGC Communications Internship Program during the Spring and Summer 2020 terms. She used her internship to research women's contributions to EGC and Yale Economics in the early years of coeducation at Yale, in addition to …
Lornah served as a Research Manager Consultant at the Yale Economic Growth Center. She managed the research implementation and stakeholder engagement of a number of studies across East Africa such as the Kenya Pre-School RCT study in Tharaka Nithi that …
Erica Field is a James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Economics at Duke University specializing in the fields of Development Economics, Health Economics and Economic Demography. She is the Director of the Duke Development Economics Lab ( DevLab@Duke …
Greg Larson is a freelance writer, editor, and consultant based in Washington, DC who serves as a consultant editor and writer for the Yale Economic Growth Center and Inclusion Economics. Previously, he served as an economist and senior advisor at the US …
Emma Riley is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Michigan. She is a J-PAL , BREAD and Yale Inclusion Economics (YIE) affiliated researcher. Her research is in development economics, with a regional focus on …
Shreya Bajaj is a MPP student at the Jackson School of Global Affairs focused on evolving macroeconomic issues, international fiscal and monetary policy coordination and its implications for developing economies. At Jackson, she aims to gain further …
The New Yorker ...In a review of HOLC [historical mortgage redlining] maps across seven cities, the urbanologist Alan Mallach found that, at the time they were drawn, the vast majority of residents of redlined areas were white ethnics. These communities …