EGAP 3: Dublin, May 2010
Date: May 7–8, 2010
Host: Trinity College
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Theme: Plenary Meeting
Plenary Meeting: Papers & Research Designs
Susan Hyde: Election Fraud Deterrence, Displacement, or Both? Evidence from a Multi-Level Field Experiment in Nicaragua
Arianna Legovini: The Development Impact Evaluation Initiative (DIME) of the World Bank
Eric Coleman: Reconstructing Cooperation from Civil Conflict: Experimental Evidence from Colombian Development Policy
Ghazala Mansuri: Together We Will: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Female Voter Turnout in Pakistan
Oliver James (joint with Alice Moseley): The Effects of Information Provision and Discussion about Public Services on Citizens’ Attitudes and Behaviour: An On-Line Field Experiment for Local Waste Recycling Services
Participants:
Abigail Barr (Oxford)
Eric Coleman (FSU)
Eric Dickson (NYU)
Thad Dunning (Yale)
Catherine Eckel (Dallas)
Donald Green (Yale)
Macartan Humphreys (Columbia)
Susan Hyde (Yale)
Nahomi Ichino (Harvard)
Oliver James (Exeter)
Peter John (Manchester)
Arianna Legovini (World Bank)
Jeff Lilley (IRI)
Ghazala Mansuri (World Bank)
Ryan Moore (St. Louis)
Betsy Paluck (Princeton)
Anu Rangarajan (Mathematica)
Daniel Rubenson (Ryerson)
Danila Serra (FSU)
Linda Stern (NDI)
Rick Wilson (Rice)
David Torgerson (York)
Pedro Vicente (TCD)
Leonard Wantchekon (NYU)
Patrick Barron (World Bank)
Erwin Bulte (Tilburg)
Ryan Sheely (Harvard)
Cyrus Samii (Columbia)
Radu Ban (World Bank)
Michael Gilligan (NYU)
Eliana La Ferrara (Bocconi)
Eric Mvukiyehe (Columbia)