Day 2 (Nov. 11)

09:00 AM - 09:50 AM

Lightning Session

1. Disaster Damage Assessment using Daytime Satellite Imagery and Machine Learning

(Jeongkyung Won, Student (Master of Economics), Sogang University)

2. Predicting the Consumption Level Changes Using Street View Images: An Application in Natural Disasters

(Jeonggil Song, Student (Master of Economics), Sogang University)

3. Drought Shocks Impacts on Intra-regional Agriculture Trade and Agricultural Production & Profits

: Theory and Evidence from Southern African Development Community (1990 – 2020)

(Klery Chikwede, Student (Master of Development Policy), KDI School of Public Policy and Management)

4. Land-grabbing: a threat to environmental damage and human displacement or a solution

for economic development? Gambella (Ethiopia) in focus

(Daniel Tessema Firrisa, Student (Matser of Development Policy), KDI School of Public Policy and Management)

5. The impact of forced displacement on the children’s education

: A case of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

(Fakhrul Islam Patwary, Student (Master of Public Policy), KDI School of Public Policy and Management)

6. Measuring Political Interest of People in Myanmar: A Gender Perspective

(Kaung Phyo Wint, Student (Master of Public Management), KDI School of Public Policy and Management)

7. Child Marriage Situation and Its Impact in Vietnam

(Nguyen Van Bao, Ph.D. student (Public Policy), KDI School of Public Policy and Management)


10:10 AM - 11:40 AM

Session 4. Gender and Inclusive Development

  • Moderator: Yoo-mi Chin, Associate Professor, Baylor University

1. Regulation by Reputation? Intermediaries, Labor Abuses, and International Migration

(Asanga Nilesh Fernando, Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame)

2. Does Hiring Credit Increase Jobs for Vulnerable Workers? Evaluating the First Job Act in Colombia

(Narae Lee, Ph.D. candidate (Public Policy), George Mason University)

3. Private but Misunderstood? Evidence on Measuring Intimate Partner Violence via Self-Interviewing in Rural Liberia and Malawi

(David Sungho Park, Assistant Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management)

11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Lunch

12:40 PM - 14:10 PM

Session 5. Migration, Refugee, and Forced Displacement

  • Moderator: Wonhyuk Lim, Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management

1. The Long-run Impact of Forced Migration: Evidence from the Killing Fields in Cambodia

(Chungeun Yoon, Assistant Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management)

2. Climate variability and worldwide migration. Current evidence and future projections

(Cristina Cattaneo, Head of the research area on Human Migration, European Institute on Economics and the Environment)

3. Reparations as Development? Evidence from Victimcs of the Colombian Armed Conflict

(Arlen Guarin, Economist, Development Impact Evaluation, World Bank)

14:30 PM - 16:00 PM

Session 6. Labor and Human Capital

  • Moderator: Changkeun Lee, Assistant Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management

1. Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital: Evidence from Malawi

(Hyelim Son, Associate Professor, University of Seoul)

2. Failing the Test: The Countervailing Attitudinal Effects of Civil Service Examinations

(Nicholas Kuipers, Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore)

3. Effects of Migrant Networks on Labor Market Integration, Local Firms and Employees

(Dennis Egger, Associate Professor, Oxford University)