Research profile
My research interests are in empirical micro and behavioral economics in lower and middle-income countries (LMICs). Among others these interests include:
Please find below some of my more recent projects:
- Sectors: health, education, labor, welfare
- Topics: public service delivery, discrimination, social norms, preferences, information selection & processing
- Methods: behavioral experiments, impact evaluations, causal identification
Please find below some of my more recent projects:
African Health Surveys Project
Researchers: C. Betsch (BNITM, Erfurt), M. Geiger (BNITM), L. Korn (BNITM), H. Silber (GESIS), K. Unfried (BNITM)
Researchers: C. Betsch (BNITM, Erfurt), M. Geiger (BNITM), L. Korn (BNITM), H. Silber (GESIS), K. Unfried (BNITM)
Supply and demand-side factors of COVID-19 vaccines in Indonesia
Researchers: R. Hartwig (GIGA, Göttingen), Teguh Dartanto (Universitas Indonesia), S. Sumarto (SMERU)
Funding: German Research Foundation (DFG)
Researchers: R. Hartwig (GIGA, Göttingen), Teguh Dartanto (Universitas Indonesia), S. Sumarto (SMERU)
Funding: German Research Foundation (DFG)
Evaluation of job training programs in Africa
Researchers: B. Beber (RWI), Sarah Frohnweiler (RWI), T. Lakemann (GIGA), J. Lay (GIGA, Göttingen), T. Tafese (GIGA)
Funding: Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
Researchers: B. Beber (RWI), Sarah Frohnweiler (RWI), T. Lakemann (GIGA), J. Lay (GIGA, Göttingen), T. Tafese (GIGA)
Funding: Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
Religion and fertility: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
Researchers: R. Hartwig (GIGA, Göttingen) & Sarah Ferber (Tübingen)
Researchers: R. Hartwig (GIGA, Göttingen) & Sarah Ferber (Tübingen)
Landgrabbing and depression: Experimental insights from indigenous populations in Indonesia
Researchers: D. Geissel (GIGA) & J. Lay (GIGA, Göttingen)
Funding: Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
Researchers: D. Geissel (GIGA) & J. Lay (GIGA, Göttingen)
Funding: Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)