Automation is reshaping global labor markets and driving income inequality, impacting both developed and emerging economies. EGC affiliate Pascual Restrepo (Yale Department of Economics) explores these shifts, highlighting how automation concentrates wealth and calls for targeted policies to address growing inequalities worldwide. 📖 Read the latest EGC Affiliate Spotlight:
Yale Economic Growth Center
Higher Education
New Haven, Connecticut 9,433 followers
Economics and data-driven insights for equitable development
About us
The Economic Growth Center (EGC) is Yale’s hub for economics research and teaching on issues concerning lower-income economies and advancement of their populations. EGC is based in the Yale Economics Department and collaborates closely with several entities across the University including the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies and the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. EGC was founded in 1961 with support from the Ford Foundation as the first research center in a major US university focused on the quantitative study of lower-income economies. It soon became the host for Yale’s master’s program in International and Development Economics (IDE), which continues to train development researchers and policy practitioners. Today, EGC researchers examine the links between economic growth, structural transformation, and individual outcomes, with a focus on how inequality and a changing climate affect individuals, especially those in marginalized groups. Others directly examine the political economy of development and ask how public policy can affect economic justice in lower-income settings. Many research projects are in collaboration with governments and other policy counterparts in developing countries, creating a direct channel through which research insights benefit the lives of millions of people. The Center supports the wider research community by enabling open access to large-scale surveys conducted by its researchers. It also hosts the Program in Economic History, which supports historical analysis of economic growth in developed as well as developing countries.
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https://egc.yale.edu/
External link for Yale Economic Growth Center
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New Haven, Connecticut
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1961
- Specialties
- Economics, Development Economics, Global Development, Data Science, Macroeconomics, Randomized Controlled Trials, Economic History, and Education
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27 Hillhouse Ave
New Haven, Connecticut 06511, US
Employees at Yale Economic Growth Center
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Vestal McIntyre
Communications Director at Yale Economic Growth Center
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Anna Groesser
Registrar | Senior Administrative Assistant | Former Educator | Double MA Holder
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Jackson Martin
Communications Leader // Creative Marketing Strategy // MBA
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Megan Wright
Retired dancer. Yale University '26. Economics, labor, comfortable shoes.
Updates
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🔊 Podcast: How can emerging economies break free from the sidelines of global trade? In the second episode of Development Dialogues, our new series with VoxDev, host Catherine Cheney is joined by EGC affiliate Amit Khandelwal, Isabela Manelici (The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)) and Arvind Subramanian (Peterson Institute for International Economics) to discuss the challenges that developing countries encounter when opening their markets to trade, the effectiveness of industrial policy and the implications of Trump's presidency for trade in these nations. Listen:
Development Dialogue: How can emerging economies break free from the sidelines of global trade?
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IDE '22 alum Manushi Kumar remembers the stress much of her cohort felt about finding post-graduation placement. However, she observed that all found success in their own ways, whether it was an industry job or continuing in academia. 📚 Read more about the program at the newly relaunched IDE website: https://lnkd.in/eX5gj5ir
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IDE '20 alum Preksha Jain discusses how Co-Director Mike Boozer guides his students to utilize the alumni network to help with post-graduation placement. 📖 Read more about the program at the newly relaunched IDE website: https://lnkd.in/gsSEP6Yk
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🆕 Six early-career economists shared insights from their projects at an EGC Postdoctoral Retreat, covering topics as varied as electrification, intimate partner violence, gender quotas, and healthcare staffing. Read more about the research:
Advancing research in community: Postdoctoral scholars present their work
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Yale Economic Growth Center reposted this
Tomorrow is the day! Our initiative is organizing a half-day research-policy symposium to showcase successful innovations in last-mile governance to improve social programs and promote community resilience. Dr. Rohini Pande, Henry J. Heinz II Professor of Economics and Faculty Director of Inclusion Economics, will present case studies on streamlining benefit transfers and fostering accountability in MGNREGS. Dr. Maulik Jagnani, Assistant Professor in the Fletcher School and Department of Economics at Tufts University, will present a second session on enabling flood resilience through community early warning systems. This event aims to showcase how collaborations between policymakers, researchers, and private sector actors can drive innovative and impactful work and livelihood programming at the last mile. Speakers at the event include Shri Charanjit Singh (Additional Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India), Roshan Nair (United States Agency for International Development), and Karan Agarwal, Strategic Partnerships Development Manager (APAC Lead), Google. If you're in Delhi and interested in attending, please register here!
RSVP to confirm for ‘Last-Mile Innovations for Inclusive Governance Research and Policy Symposium' on Dec 13
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IDE '20 alum Nithya Srinivasan finds great value in the close-knit alumni network which she sees as a professional and personal support system. 📖 Read more about the program at the newly relaunched IDE website: https://lnkd.in/gsSEP6Yk
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Could bolstering female entrepreneurship bring more women into India’s workforce? A new study by EGC affiliate Penny Goldberg (Yale Department of Economics, Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs) and coauthor Gaurav Chiplunkar (University of Virginia Darden School of Business) finds that removing the barriers to entrepreneurship can have a “multiplier effect” on India’s economy. Read the research summary by Iris Zhao:
Empowering women entrepreneurs can have a “multiplier effect” on India’s economy
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Yale Economic Growth Center reposted this
📣 Today: Join the 3rd Ashok Kotwal Memorial Lecture Professor Rohini Pande (Yale Economic Growth Center) will discuss how lower-income countries can access international climate funds through nature-based activities. ℹ️ This is a hybrid event taking place at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi or on Zoom. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/gfMP5ace Ideas for India (I4I)
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Yale Economic Growth Center reposted this
Tomorrow is the day! Our initiative is organizing a half-day research-policy symposium to showcase successful innovations in last-mile governance to improve social programs and promote community resilience. Dr. Rohini Pande, Henry J. Heinz II Professor of Economics and Faculty Director of Inclusion Economics, will present case studies on streamlining benefit transfers and fostering accountability in MGNREGS. Dr. Maulik Jagnani, Assistant Professor in the Fletcher School and Department of Economics at Tufts University, will present a second session on enabling flood resilience through community early warning systems. This event aims to showcase how collaborations between policymakers, researchers, and private sector actors can drive innovative and impactful work and livelihood programming at the last mile. Speakers at the event include Shri Charanjit Singh (Additional Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India), Roshan Nair (United States Agency for International Development), and Karan Agarwal, Strategic Partnerships Development Manager (APAC Lead), Google. If you're in Delhi and interested in attending, please register here!
RSVP to confirm for ‘Last-Mile Innovations for Inclusive Governance Research and Policy Symposium' on Dec 13
docs.google.com