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Macartan Humphreys - Can Development Aid Contribute to Social Cohesion After Civil War? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Post-Conflict Liberia

Colloquium on Comparative Research

Wednesday, April 1, 2009
5:00PM

 

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"Can Development Aid Contribute to Social Cohesion After Civil War? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Post-Conflict Liberia ," with Macartan Humphreys, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University.  Presented by the Colloquium on Comparative Research.

Location: McKinney Conference Room, Watson Institute, 111 Thayer Street

Macartan Humphreys (PhD (Government) Harvard 2003, MPhil (Economics) Oxford, 2000) works on the political economy of development and formal political theory. Ongoing research focuses on civil wars, post conflict development, ethnic politics, natural resource management, political authority and leadership and democratic development. He uses a variety of methods including survey work, lab experiementation, field experimentation, econometric analysis, game theoretic analysis and classical qualitative methods. He has conducted field research in Chad, Ghana, Haiti, Indonesia, Liberia, Mali, Sao Tome and Principe, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Uganda and elsewhere. A new series of projects underway use field experiments to examine democratic decision making in post conflict and developing areas. Recent research has appeared in the American Political Science Review, World Politics, Public Choice, the Journal of Conflict Resolution and elsewhere. He is a research scholar at the Center for Globalization and Sustainable Development at the Earth Institute.


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