Epidemics and economic development, mostly.
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A few months ago I was listening to a podcast with the wonderful Alain Bertaud, principal urban planner for the World Bank for two decades.1 He was on the Ideas of India Podcast with Shruti Rajagopalan, one of my favorite podcasts. That pod...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Health & development economist, & law professor. U. Chicago. Founder & director, Int'l Innovation Corps. Studies slums, health policy, epidemics & blockchain.
Stuti is a policy professional and is working with Professor Gruber, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her work entails collaborating with government agencies to promote evidence-based policies. She holds a MPA degree from Columbia University.
Graduate student at UCSD Economics working on health, education, and social protection
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