Climate change and development
The World Bank and IMF Risk getting it wrong on climate change with Vijaya Ramachandran, April 2022
Let them eat carbon: limiting energy use for the poorest won't solve climate change with Vijaya Ramachandran, March 2022
How Would Rapid Growth in the Poorest Countries Affect Global Carbon Emissions? with Ian Mitchell, April 2020
SkyShares: An Idea to Stop Climate Change Effectively, Efficiently, and Equitably with Alice Lépissier, December 2019
New Money for the Green Climate Fund: How To Tackle Climate Change More Effectively with Ian Mitchell, September 2019
Randomized control trials
Are Randomized Poverty-Alleviation Experiments Ethical? with Peter Singer and Johannes Haushofer, Nov 2019
Can Social Incentives Around Healthcare Change Behavior for Pregnant Women? with Anne Karing, March 2016
Running a Randomized Control Trial in a Real Health System with Anne Karing, February 2017
Aid effectiveness
How Effective Is UK Aid? Assessing the Last 8 Years of Spending with Ian Mitchell, April 2019
Results vs. Claims: Strengthening the UK’s Aid Watchdog with Ian Mitchell, July 2019
A Short-Sighted Vision for Global Britain with Owen Barder and Hannah Timmis, March 1, 2018
UK Aid Quality Indicators with Ian Mitchell, December 2018
What Do the UK Election Manifestos Mean for Development? With Susannah Hares and Ian Mitchell, November 2019
How the UK Treasury Can Allocate £15 Billion of Aid to the greatest effect with Ian Mitchell, July 2019
Leadership Ambitions: Four Opportunities for Rory Stewart, the UK’s New Secretary of State for Development with Ian Mitchell, May 2019
Aid Transparency
UK Aid Watchdog to CDC: Time to be More Accountable, More Transparent on Development Finance with Vijaya Ramachandran, March 2019
UK Aid: Which Departments are Missing Their Transparency Target? with Ian Mitchell, December 2018
Migration
Why Is Development Missing from the Migration Advisory Committee Report? with Owen Barder, September 2018