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The Allocation of Incentives in Multi-Layered Organizations: Evidence from a Community Health Program in Sierra Leone
Can gamified online training make high school students more entrepreneurial? Experimental evidence from Rwanda.
Informing Risky Migration: Evidence from a field experiment in Guinea
5th International Conference on Development Economics - Call for Papers
Francesca Miserocchi
Francesca Miserocchi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Tilburg University. She received her Ph.D. from Harvard in 2024 and was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School in 2025.
Her research is in the area of labor economics, with a focus on the determinants of inequalities by gender and socio-economic status in labor markets and education, and how to mitigate them.
Edoardo Teso
Edoardo Teso is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Bocconi University, and an Associate Professor (untenured) in the MEDS Department of the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University [on leave 2024-2026].
He is also a Faculty Research Fellow at NBER, and a Research Fellow at CEPR, a Research Affiliate at IGIER. Edoardo obtained his PhD from Harvard University in May 2018.
His research is in the areas of political economy, organizational economics, and development economics.
Matteo Ferraro
Aditi Bhowmick
Mathilde Lesueur
Mathilde Lesueur is a Ph.D. Student in Economics at the Paris-Dauphine University - PSL (DIAL). She is an applied microeconomist working at the intersection of development and gender economics. She focuses on the economic and social constraints holding women back—and explores solutions to overcome them.