Transparency and Reproducibility in Economics Research

Transparency and Reproducibility in Economics Research

BIDS Data Science Lecture Series | April 22, 2016 | 1:10-2:30 p.m. | 190 Doe Library, UC Berkeley Speaker: Edward Miguel, Oxfam Professor in Environmental and Resource Economics, Department of Economics Edward Miguel is the Oxfam Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics and faculty director of the Center for Effective Global Action at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has taught since 2000. Ted Miguel's research focuses on African economic development, including work on the economic causes and consequences of violence; the impact of ethnic divisions on local collective action; and interactions between health, education, environment, and productivity for the poor. His current research studies long-term impacts of child health investments, transparency methods in social science research, and links between extreme climate and violent conflict. He has conducted fieldwork in Kenya, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, and India. He has written two books: Africa's Turn? (MIT Press, 2009) and, with Ray Fisman, Economic Gangsters: Corruption, Violence and the Poverty of Nations (Princeton University Press, 2008), which has been translated into 10 languages.