Frontiers In Global Development Seminar Series
Spring 2018 Grant Recipient
Research by:
- Sandip Sukhtankar (Economics)
- Isaac Mbiti (Batten)
- Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner (Politics)
Over the past fifteen years, a new wave of empirical research in the field of global development has emerged that aims to examine the most pressing challenges facing individuals, households, and firms in developing countries using advanced quantitative and qualitative techniques. Researchers from the social science fields of economics, politics, and public policy are all closely involved, with interdisciplinary research common. The Global Development Seminar series brings innovative and current research in global development to grounds. The series provides a venue for faculty and students to interact and discuss cutting-edge empirical work in global development.