News 13 November 2018 The future of government – the new issue of the Oxford Government Review The third issue of the Blavatnik School’s flagship publication focuses on how we can creatively address the challenges ahead
In the media BBC World Service The Why Factor The episode 'Why scarcity can damage decision making' features Anandi Mani Anandi Mani Human behaviour Economy
11 Oct 11 October 2018, 16:00 - 17:15 Bringing behavioural science into global public policy With Renos Vakis, co-head of the World Bank’s Behavioural Science Unit. Open to members of University of Oxford only.
Publication 28 August 2018 Rational social man, speech acts, and the compliance problem Paul Collier Human behaviour Economy ... Public sector
Publication 03 May 2017 Hiding Money: Evidence from a field experiment with aspiring female entrepreneurs Mahreen MahmudFarah SaidGiovanna d'AddaAzam Chaudhry Human behaviour Economy ... Inclusion Centre for the Study of African Economies Economic growth and equality Pakistan
Project Empowering the Poor: The Behavioural and Social Foundations of Poverty Reduction, and Evolving the Role of Multilateral Responses Human behaviour Economy ... Inclusion Development
Publication 01 August 2016 Oxford Government Review 1: The Trust Issue Rafat Ali Al-AkhaliRuth DixonStefan Dercon Innovations in public management and integrity of government
Publication 01 August 2016 The ethical foundations of aid Paul Collier Integrity Development ... Human behaviour Economic growth and equality China