Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development
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The Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD) is a professional association founded in 2002 to encourage research and scholarship in development economics.[1] The association organizes conferences and seminars, disseminates a working paper series, and maintains a network of fellows and affiliates. The current presidents are Pascaline Dupas and Imran Rasul.[2]
Conferences
BREAD organizes and co-organizes conferences on the microeconomics of development, including the annual BREAD Conference on Development Economics. Recent editions have been hosted by the University of Michigan,[3] the Global Poverty Research Lab at Northwestern University,[4] and the Development Research Institute at New York University.[5] BREAD has also co-hosted conferences and seminar series with organizations such as the National Bureau of Economic Research,[6] Institute for Fiscal Studies,[7] and Centre for Economic Policy Research.[8]
Notable members
Senior fellows
Source:[2]
- Esther Duflo
- Abhijit Banerjee
- Michael Kremer
- Edward Miguel
- David McKenzie
- Rema Hanna
- Rohini Pande
- Pascaline Dupas
- Oeindrila Dube
- Erica Field
- Rachel Glennerster
- Karthik Muralidharan
- Seema Jayachandran
- Christopher Udry
- Dean Karlan
- Tavneet Suri
- Oriana Bandiera
- James Robinson
- Lant Pritchett
- Paul Gertler
- Dani Rodrik
- Dave Donaldson
- Tim Besley
- Robin Burgess
- Nava Ashraf
- Pranab Bardhan
- Chris Blattman
- Melissa Dell
- Imran Rasul
- Benjamin Olken
- Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg
- Marcel Fafchamps
Affiliates
Source:[2]
References
External links
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