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Paper Round

By Ranil Dissanayake and Matt Collin

Ranil Dissanayake and Matt Collin read and discuss topical and important papers in international development and economics, with frequent diversions into pop culture. Join us for a monthly deep dive into development wonkery and Batman jokes.

Follow Matt and Ranil on Twitter at: @aidthoughts and @scepticalranil
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It's a Poverty Trap!

Paper RoundJan 25, 2021

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Much, much higher learning

Much, much higher learning

After a hiatus, Ranil and Matt return to meet IN PERSON to discuss the learning crisis in developing countries and two papers: "Large Learning Gains in Pockets of Extreme Poverty: Experimental Evidence from Guinea Bissau" and "How much can we remedy very low learning levels in rural parts of low-income countries? Impact and generalizability of a multi-pronged para-teacher intervention from a cluster- randomized trial in The Gambia"

Transcript: 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/yberpjwb4l3js87/transcript.pdf?dl=0

Links to papers: 

http://www.alexeble.com/s/Eble-et-al-JDE-2021-Gambia-RCT.pdf

http://www.alexeble.com/s/Fazzio-Eble-et-al-JPubE-2021-Large-Learning-Gains.pdf

Episode editing and mastering by Sam Atkinson - samatkinsonaudio@gmail.com

Feb 23, 202258:06
12 Angry Men

12 Angry Men

Ranil and Matt are joined by Kate Orkin from the Blavatnik School of Government in Oxford to discuss Gender and the Dynamics of Economics Seminars by Pascaline Dupas, Alicia Sasser Modestino, Muriel Niederle, Justin Wolfers, and the Seminar Dynamics Collective. They talk about econ's gender problem, its seminar culture and Loki. 

Paper: https://web.stanford.edu/~pdupas/Gender&SeminarDynamics.pdf

Transcript: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cx2vzwtufb1nyh4/Episode_4_12_angry_men_transcript.pdf?dl=0 

Jun 22, 202157:22
Living for the City
May 12, 202148:43
Wink Wink, Nudge Nudge
Mar 15, 202148:60
It's a Poverty Trap!

It's a Poverty Trap!

Ranil and Matt discuss "Why Do Poor People Stay Poor?" by Clare Balboni, Oriana Bandiera, Robin Burgess, Maitreesh Ghatak and Anton Heil, a study on whether those living in extreme poverty in Rural Bangladesh are stuck in poverty because they are in an asset-based poverty trap. 

Paper available here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3594155

Episode Transcript: https://www.dropbox.com/s/eo2fphckaqftjka/Episode%201%20-%20It%27s%20a%20Poverty%20Trap%21%20Transcript.pdf?dl=0

0:00 - Introduction

0:47 - Why we started the podcast

Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou, “Mother’s Love”

03:56 - Paper discussion: "Why Do Poor People Stay Poor?"

53:20 - Other things we found interesting this week: Malawi becoming the Economist's country of the year.

57:27 - Outro


Theme music is "Pasikolu" by Mello C, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mello-c/concept-beats-vol-2-deporaju/pasikolu

Jan 25, 202158:08