Programme Social Macroeconomics The Social Macroeconomics programme aims to fill a particularly important gap in macroeconomic analysis and policy: the influence of social forces on macroeconomic activity and vice versa. Economy Human behaviour
Publication 23 February 2021 Zero-sum mindset and its discontents Patricia Andrews FearonFriedrich M GötzGregory Serapio-GarcíaDavid Good Human behaviour Social Macroeconomics ... United Kingdom (UK) United States of America (USA)
Publication 10 February 2020 Cognitive droughts Anandi ManiGuilherme Lichand Human behaviour Economy ... Development Centre for the Study of African Economies Brazil
Publication 15 October 2019 Sex workers, stigma and self-image: evidence from Kolkata brothels Anandi ManiSayantan GhosalSmarajit JanaSandip MitraSanchari Roy Human behaviour Economy ... Inclusion Development Centre for the Study of African Economies India
Publication 02 March 2020 Scarcity and cognitive function around payday: a conceptual and empirical analysis Anandi ManiSendhil MullainathanElar ShafirJiaying Zhao Human behaviour Economy ... Development Centre for the Study of African Economies
Publication 05 April 2019 The demand for insurance under limited trust: evidence from a field experiment in Kenya Stefan DerconJan Willem GunningAndrew Zeitlin Human behaviour Economy ... Development Centre for the Study of African Economies Kenya
Publication 04 April 2019 Parental aspirations for children’s education: is there a “girl effect”? Experimental evidence from rural Ethiopia Kate OrkinStefan DerconTanguy BernardAlemayehu Seyoum Taffesse Human behaviour Economy ... Education Inclusion Centre for the Study of African Economies Ethiopia
Publication 29 March 2019 Enhancing property tax compliance in Mandalay Sebastian KriticosMichael Blake Human behaviour Economy ... Public sector Development Cities that Work International Growth Centre Myanmar
In the media Bloomberg Coronavirus Meets Hunger Pandemic: Give The Poor Cash Grants To Prevent A Food Crisis? In a Bloomberg QuickTake video, Kate Orkin argues that cash-transfers are an effective tool for low and middle-income countries and sought to debunk some of the negative myths surrounding them Kate Orkin Human behaviour Economy ... COVID-19 Development Centre for the Study of African Economies Economic growth and equality