Dr. Ammar A. Malik
Policy Research on the Impacts of Chinese Development Finance, Urban Development and Gender
I study the impacts of Chinese development finance on recipient countries around the world, besides the spatial structure of cities, quality of public services, and forced displacement on economic and social outcomes, particularly gender equality.
My broader research interests include:
- Socioeconomic impacts of Chinese development finance
- Economic impacts of urban public transit
- Gender and access to mobility
- Forced displacement and cities
- Job training programs and labor policy
I am Senior Research Scientist at AidData, a research lab at William & Mary, where I lead the Chinese Development Finance Program that uses pioneering methods to track and analyze underreported financial flows from non-traditional donors to developing countries.
My Google Scholar profile is available here.
Email me: amalik@aiddata.org or ammar.anees@gmail.com.
Follow me on Twitter: @MalikAmmar
Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malikammar/