Manuela Angelucci's research interests include the marriage market, mental health, social interactions and spillover effects, household behavior with financial market imperfections and migration.
Government, Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies
Michael Findley's research addresses civil wars, terrorism, and development. Findley uses field experiments, statistical and computational models, and interviews.
Government, Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies
Daniel Nielson's research focuses on international development, foreign aid, the control of corruption, and international organization. He specializes in the use of transnational field experiments to learn about causal effects in political economy.
Edward Vizy’s work is focused on understanding regional climate variability over the tropics/sub-tropics including Africa and the Americas. His interests include understanding the relationship between the development of precipitation systems as related to extreme weather, understanding the role of eastern South Atlantic ocean/atmosphere feedback processes and their influence on regional climate variability.
Catherine Weaver's research focuses on transparency in international development aid, reforming global economic governance, and the politics of data in the world economy. She has developed methods to track and dynamically geomap aid and climate adaptation, and writes about the shifting power, players and paradigms in governing the global economy.