Recent work by Oliver Hanney
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This week in development economics at VoxDev: 23/05/2025
This week we featured research on conflict, hotter temperatures, seeds and more...
Published 23.05.25
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Unintended consequences: When policy backfires in unforeseen ways
Evidence on VoxDev has shed light on many examples of unintended consequences in economics. What have we learned from when things go wrong?
Published 22.05.25
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This week in development economics at VoxDev: 16/05/2025
This week we featured research on cash transfers, AI bias, teaching teachers, pollution and more...
Published 16.05.25
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This week in development economics at VoxDev: 09/05/2025
This week we featured research on refugees, tax amnesty, illegal animal trade and more...
Published 09.05.25
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How are we using AI at VoxDev?
Having used generative AI for over a year, I thought I’d reflect on how it helps us to manage a website like VoxDev, across a range of functions including editing, writing, images and ideas.
Published 07.05.25
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This week in development economics at VoxDev: 02/05/2025
This week we featured research on religion, hiring, Progresa, worker welfare and more...
Published 02.05.25
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This week in development economics at VoxDev: 25/04/2025
This week we featured research on export-led growth, populism, digitalisation, politics and more...
Published 25.04.25
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This week in development economics at VoxDev: 17/04/2025
This week we featured research on global poverty, carbon offsets, corruption, patents and more...
Published 17.04.25
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Important null results in development economics
Despite the bias against publishing null results, they are important for policy, helping to kill bad ideas.
Published 11.04.25