Seminar in Economic Development (via Zoom)

Date and Time

February 17, 2021
02:45PM - 04:00PM EST

Location

Online Only

"Scaling Agricultural Policy Interventions: Theory and Evidence from Uganda"

Speaker:

Lauren Bergquist, Assistant Professor of Economics, Economics Department, University of Michigan.

Contact:

Michael O'Neil
michael_oneil@fas.harvard.edu

Co-sponsored by the Department of Economics, Harvard University, and the Department of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 

This event is online only. Please click the "Read More" link for full instructions on how to attend this seminar.

Chairs: 

Melissa DellFaculty Associate; Harvard Academy Senior Scholar. Andrew E. Furer Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Harvard University.

Benjamin RothAssistant Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School.  

Natalia RigolAssistant Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School.

Asim KhwajaFaculty Associate. Sumitomo-Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development Professor of International Finance and Development; Codirector, Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD), Harvard Kennedy School.

Gautam RaoFaculty Associate. Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Harvard University.

Remote Access Information:

Please note: This event is virtual and requires a password to attend. Please email Michael O'Neil (michael_oneil@fas.harvard.edu) to receive the meeting link and password.

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