David J. McKenzie, Ph.D.

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2001 Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Peter C.B. Phillips grad student 2001 Yale
 (Dynamic pseudo -panel theory and analysis of consumption in Taiwan and Mexico.)
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McKenzie D. (2020) If It Needs a Power Calculation, Does It Matter for Poverty Reduction? World Development. 127: 104815
Baird SJ, Mckenzie DJ, Ozler B. (2018) The effects of cash transfers on adult labor market outcomes Iza Journal of Development and Migration. 8: 1-29
Cusolito AP, Dautovic E, Mckenzie DJ. (2018) Can government intervention make firms more investment-ready ? a randomized experiment in the Western Balkans The Review of Economics and Statistics. 1-73
Mckenzie DJ. (2018) Can Business Owners Form Accurate Counterfactuals? Eliciting Treatment and Control Beliefs About Their Outcomes in the Alternative Treatment Status Journal of Business & Economic Statistics. 36: 1-24
McKenzie D, Paffhausen AL. (2018) How is development economics taught in developing countries Journal of Economic Education. 49: 278-290
Campos F, Frese M, Goldstein M, et al. (2017) Teaching personal initiative beats traditional training in boosting small business in West Africa. Science (New York, N.Y.). 357: 1287-1290
Mckenzie DJ, Paffhausen AL. (2017) Small Firm Death in Developing Countries The Review of Economics and Statistics. 101: 1-77
McKenzie D, Woodruff C. (2017) Business Practices in Small Firms in Developing Countries Management Science. 63: 2967-2981
Mckenzie DJ. (2017) How effective are active labor market policies in developing countries ? a critical review of recent evidence World Bank Research Observer. 32: 1-32
McKenzie D, Paffhausen AL. (2017) What Is Considered Development Economics? Commonalities and Differences in University Courses around the Developing World The World Bank Economic Review. 31: 595-610
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