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[RSVP] KDI School-World Bank 5th Development Impact Conference (Nov. 14-15)

  • Name연구기획팀
  • Date2024-10-29 13:36
  • Hit7,845
  • Event Date 2024-11-14 ~ 2024-11-15
We're thrilled to announce the 5th Development Impact Conference, a collaborative effort between the KDI School of Public Policy and Management and the World Bank DIME.
This event connects research and impact evaluations of development programs in developing countries, fostering dialogue to improve policy effectiveness.


- Title: KDI School-World Bank DIME 5th Development Impact Conference
- Date: Thursday, November 14 – Friday, November 15
- Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84003105718?pwd=VsezCQIBI2BkayTFAlvY6Xz9gxxSgC.1 
(ID: 840 0310 5718, PW: 2024111415)


Those who wish to attend online are kindly requested to join via the link above. We look forward to seeing you at the seminar. 
Thank you.

KDI School – World Bank DIME 5th Development Impact Conference  Date November 14 (Thursday) – 15 (Friday), 2024  Venue Le Méridien Seoul, Myeongdong (38 Myeongdong 8na-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul)  🔵 About Pre-registration      행사 전체는 영어로 진행되며 한국어 통역은 별도로 제공되지 않습니다.      No registration fee is required.      Pre-registration is mandatory.      On-site registration will NOT be available on the day of the event due to limited capacity.      Application Deadline: November 10th (Sunday), 2024      Application Link: https://forms.gle/1af2d92RGURML2SE78      Contact (문의): Research Planning Division, KDI School     ordic.rpd@gmail.com / 044-550-1071  🟢 Conference Schedule Day 1. November 14 (Thursday)  08:40–09:00 Registration  09:10–09:20 Welcoming Remarks Jong-Il You, Dean, KDI School of Public Policy and Management  09:20–10:00 Opening Remarks Arianna Legovini, Director, Development Impact Evaluation, World Bank  10:00–10:45 Keynote Talk – Beyond Boundaries: Unraveling the ‘Gender Gap’ in Education and Empowerment through a Decade of Learning Nishith Prakash, Professor, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Northeastern University  Session 1: Climate Change, Energy, and the Environment  10:45–11:15 Multi-tiered Characterization of Methane Super-emissions from an Unmanaged Landfill Combining Space-based, Drone-based, and Ground-based Observations Hee Kwon (Samuel) Seo, Economist, Development Impact Evaluation, World Bank  Complementarities in Pro-environment Behaviours: Evidence from the Field Raisa Sherif, Postdoctoral Researcher, Max Planck Society  11:45–13:00 Lunch  Session 2: Governance and Tax  13:00–14:30 Global Climate Action and Local Rights: Survey Experimental Evidence on Public Support for Carbon Offsetting in Liberia Dongil Lee, Assistant Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management  Trade-offs in the Design of Simplified Tax Regimes: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa Ruggero Dione, Research Analyst, Development Impact Evaluation, World Bank  Judicial Independence and Economic Development: Evidence from India Jun Goto, Assistant Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies  14:30–14:45 Coffee Break  Session 3: Agriculture and Food Security  14:45–16:15 Temperature Change and Factor-biased Agricultural Technological Change When Labor Endowment Matters Trinh Pham, Assistant Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management  Timing and Liquidity on Insurance Adoption: Evidence from Kenya Dahyeon Jeong, Economist, Development Impact Evaluation, World Bank  Relaxing Multiple Agricultural Productivity Constraints at Scale Beda Emilia Tjernstroem, Senior Research Fellow, Monash University  16:15–16:30 Coffee Break  Session 4: Education and Health  16:30–18:00 The Impact of Peer Achievements on Standardized Test Scores and Their Distributions Jinseong Park, Assistant Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management  Fostering Human Capital Development through School Feeding and Teacher Incentives: Evidence from the Gambia Paul Christian, Senior Economist, Development Impact Evaluation, World Bank  Municipal Water Filtration Development and Children’s Human Capital Investment Chon-Kit Ao, Associate Professor, National Cheng Kung University

KDI School – World Bank DIME 5th Development Impact Conference  Date November 14 (Thursday) – 15 (Friday), 2024  Venue Le Méridien Seoul, Myeongdong (38 Myeongdong 8na-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul)  🟢 Conference Schedule Day 2. November 15 (Friday)  08:40–09:00 Registration  Session 5: Labor and Welfare  09:00–10:30 The Role of (Mis)perceptions in Product Choice: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Zambia David Sungho Park, Assistant Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management  Poverty at Higher Frequency Joshua D. Merfeld, Associate Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management  Opportunities and Entrepreneurship: Evidence on Advanced Labor Market Experience Carlos Alfredo Schmidt-Padilla, Assistant Professor, University of California, Berkeley  10:30–10:45 Coffee Break  Lightning Session  10:45–11:45 The Impact of Terrorism on Education: Evidence from the Death of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan Saqib Hussain, Graduate Student, KDI School of Public Policy and Management  Impacts of Natural Disasters on Food Insecurity in Madagascar Niry Ana Ianjatiana Andrianony, Graduate Student, KDI School of Public Policy and Management  Unintended Environment and Health Consequences of Distortionary Fertilizer Subsidies Gowtham Venkateswaran, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign  Individual Demand for Building State Effectiveness Harry Dienes, Ph.D. Candidate, Cornell University  Are Collective Reparations Transitional or Transformational? Migration and Policy Feedback in Peru Jorge Zavala, Research Analyst, Development Impact Evaluation, World Bank  Extreme Weather and Global Food Security Hannah Kim, Graduate Student, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign  11:45–13:00 Lunch  Session 6: Financial Inclusion and Digital Transformation  13:00–14:00 Trust and Technology: How Distrust in Financial Institutions Drives Fintech Adoption Chungeun Yoon, Assistant Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management  Countering Misinformation Early: Evidence from a Classroom-based Field Experiment Priyardarshi Amar, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Wisconsin-Madison  14:00–14:15 Coffee Break  Session 7: Gender and Inclusive Development  14:15–15:45 Unintended Pathways: The Impact of High-speed Rail on Gender Differences in the Local Labor Market – Evidence from South Korea Narae Lee, Impact Evaluation Specialist, Development Impact Evaluation, World Bank  Gender-based Violence in Schools and Girls’ Education: Experimental Evidence from Mozambique Selim Gulesci, Associate Professor, Trinity College Dublin  Parental Relationship Counseling and Adolescent Psychosocial Health: Evidence from an RCT Ashish Seetal, Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Arlington

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