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Should junior faculty blog?

4Jan2009

na na na na na na na na, na na na na na na na na, Blattman!

31Dec2008

Blogitical prisoners

2Nov2008

Sullivan on blogging

23Oct2008

Happy blogiversary

16Oct2008

Bono’s investment advice: short USA, buy Africa

29Sep2008

Who are the bloggers?

28Sep2008

All bow to the integrity of the queue

27Sep2008

Hot potato

25Sep2008

Still haven’t found what you’re looking for?

23Sep2008

On academic blogging

21Sep2008

We’re number 1[8]!

11Sep2008

Curating your online persona

7Sep2008

Too afraid to laugh

18Aug2008

What to do while I’m on summer vacation…

1Aug2008

Should I stay or should I go?

23Jul2008

The response in China

22May2008

The unintended consequences of blogging

9Apr2008

Why I write

10Mar2008

The Bloggy Way

29Feb2008

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Chris Blattman

I'm a Professor in the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. I use field work and statistics to study poverty, political engagement, the causes and consequences of violence, and policy in developing countries. [Read more]

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Recent research

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  • Do anti-poverty programs sway voters?
  • Does policing simply push crime around the corner?
  • Impacts of factory jobs on health and wealth
  • Reducing crime and violence via behavioral therapy

Policy

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  • Bill Gates wants to give the poor chickens, but what they need is cash
  • Everything we knew about sweatshops was wrong
  • Strategies for reducing crime and violence in developing countries

Advice: Development

  • Books development workers and academics should read
  • Development tourism
  • Getting a job in development
  • How to take advantage of an MA program
  • Research in war zones I
  • Research in war zones II
  • Should you become a field RA on an RCT?
  • So you want to be an impact evaluator?
  • What to bring for field work I
  • What to bring for field work II
  • What to bring to the sky
  • Why you should work in aid
  • Working in a developing country

Advice: Professional

  • Advice for new Asst Profs
  • Applying to PhDs
  • Choosing an MA, MPA or MIA
  • Courses: 10 things I tell undergrads
  • Courses: How much economics should you study?
  • How to ask for a recommendation letter
  • How to discuss a paper
  • How to email your professors and employers
  • How to get a PhD and save the world
  • Just say no
  • Moving from RA to co-author
  • Negotiating your academic job offer
  • On quantitative field research
  • PhD students: Choosing a topic
  • PhD students: Don't lose hope
  • PhD students: Econ PhDs & the politics market
  • PhD students: Job market advice
  • PhDs: Picking a dissertation (and why it should not be a field experiment)
  • Writing PhD grant applications
  • Writing: How to write an essay
  • Writing: How to write like a Mad Man

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