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Topic: Development

A graph shows fertility rates declining and female labor force participation rising from 1820 to 2020, with silhouettes of women and children representing different life stages in the foreground.
Development, Healthcare, Peer-reviewed Paper, Working Paper
The Effect of Fertility on Mothers’ Labor Supply over the Last Two Centuries Learn More

by Rajeev Dehejia

August 25, 2020
A woman sits at a table signing books for people standing in line at an indoor event. Attendees hold books and chat with her, and several are holding bags or backpacks. Laptops and paperwork are visible on the table.
Development, Event, Geoeconomics, Trade
“Good Economics for Hard Times” Book Launch with Esther Duflo Learn More
November 25, 2019
Six people sit on a stage panel discussion in front of a screen displaying 2019 DRI Annual Conference details. They hold microphones and converse, with a red curtain backdrop and an audience visible in the foreground.
Development, Education, Event, Healthcare, Labor
2019 DRI Annual Conference: “The External Validity Challenge of Experiments” Learn More
November 7, 2019
Illustration of Africa with a globe, a man farming, a pregnant woman, two professionals, a rural hut, trees, and a chart with an upward trend, symbolizing progress and development in Africa.
Development, Healthcare, Peer-reviewed Paper
From Local to Global: External Validity in a Fertility Natural Experiment Learn More

by Rajeev Dehejia, Cristian Pop-Eleches, Cyrus Samii

June 30, 2019
A group of sixteen people, both men and women, are standing together indoors, smiling for a group photo at a professional event. A sign in the background reads Development.
Development, Event, Geoeconomics, Macroeconomics
2015 DRI Annual Conference: “Beyond the Nation State: How traders, migrants and ethnic networks are driving economic growth in the developing world” Learn More
November 13, 2015
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