Prof. Michael Kremer’s work evaluates approaches to safe water provision:  a chlorine dispenser in Kenya 2009-10 Center for International Development faculty, fellows and staff Prof. Nava Ashraf works on incentives in the distribution of public goods: female condom promotion in Zambia Balancing land conservation and local economic development in Thailand, Katharine Sims 2008

Faculty Grants

2009 Awards

The Kenya Small Scale Cash Crop Longitudinal Study: Understanding the Impact of Environmental Stress on Agricultural Dynamics in Sub-Saharan Africa
Michael Kremer, Sendhil Mullainathan

Creating a conservation ethic: The effect of education, incentives and enforcement on the formation of social norms
Nava Ashraf

Population-based environmental health surveillance: a pilot study in The Gambia
Majid Ezzati, Marcia Castro, Dr. Stephen Howie

The influence of wellwater arsenic on marriage and child health outcomes in Bangladesh
Erica Field

Improving Gujarat’s industrial pollution inspection standards
Rohini Pande, Esther Duflo, Michael Greenstone

2008 Awards

Allocation of Incentive Contracts for Environmental Service Provision in Agricultural Landscapes
Christopher Avery

Climate Change Policy as Sustainable Development
Jeffrey Frankel

Sustainable Growth: Evidence from Two Field Studies in India
Rohini Pande

2007 Awards

Measuring Willingness to Pay for Improved Water Quality at the Source
Michael Kremer

Encouraging Take-Up of Point of Use Water Treatment Products
Sendhil Mullainathan

The Role of Small-scale Energy Use in Local Air Pollution Patterns in Accra, Ghana
Majid Ezzati, John Spengler, Matt Welsh

No margin, No mission? Evaluating the Role of Incentives in the Distribution of Public Goods
Nava Ashraf

2006 Awards

Evaluating the Impact of Rural Water Interventions
Michael Kremer

Integrating Knowledge and Policy for the Management of Natural Resources
William Clark

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Faculty grants applications information: 2009-10 Faculty Grant Applications

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