PhD students

Judith Westeneng: "Power and pregnancies: Disentangling causes and consequences of safe motherhood in Tanzania", defended 2015, supervisor

Matt Osborne: "Post-conflict social reintegration in northern Uganda: An analysis using experimental, social tie and conflict survey data", defended 2015, supervisor

Borja Perez-Viana: "Risk and development: An experimental study of insurance demand and risky decision making in rural Uganda", defended 2018, supervisor

Rik Habraken: "Youth aspirations, gender, and peer influences in eastern Uganda", defended 2018, supervisor

Charlotte Ringdal: "Essays on women’s bargaining power and household decision-making", defended December 2018

Liz Ignowski: "Essays in Development Economics", defended June 2020

Hanna Fuhrmann-Riebel: defended November 2022, supervisor

Christine Gutekunst: defended June 2024, supervisor

Shanali Pethiyagoda: expected 2025, supervisor.

Atiya Rahman: expected 2025, supervisor.

Rabea Hinsching: expected 2025, supervisor.

I am taking on new PhD students who want to work in the area of behavioural and experimental economics, and development economics.