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Backstory: Edward Miguel and Paul Niehaus on the General Equilibrium Effects of Cash Transfers

Backstory: Edward Miguel and Paul Niehaus on the General Equilibrium Effects of Cash Transfers

FromBackstory: How Research Papers in Economics Get Made


Backstory: Edward Miguel and Paul Niehaus on the General Equilibrium Effects of Cash Transfers

FromBackstory: How Research Papers in Economics Get Made

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jun 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of backstory, host Aakash Bhalothia interviews development economists Edward Miguel and Paul Niehaus about their Frisch award-winning paper, "General Equilibrium Effects of Cash Transfers: Experimental Evidence from Kenya." They discuss the paper's groundbreaking findings on the macroeconomic impacts of cash transfers in rural Kenya. The conversation delves into how the authors started working together, designing long-term experiments, and the broader motivations behind Ted and Paul's research. The paper is co-authored with Dennis Egger, Johannes Haushofer, and Michael Walkerand. Here is the link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.3982/ECTA17945
Released:
Jun 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (21)

Join Riccardo Di Cato, Aakash Bhalothia, and Santiago Cantillo on the 'Backstory Podcast.' We chat with researchers about the real stories behind their papers. From the first idea to the final draft, we uncover the ups and downs of their journey. It's a behind-the-scenes look at economic research. Tune in and discover the stories papers don't tell. The podcast was conceptualized by Paul Niehaus and it is carried out by graduate students at UCSD.