Randomized Controlled Trials in Development Economics: What, Why, and How?
The John Gokongwei School of Management (JGSOM) invites you to
"Randomized Controlled Trials in Development Economics: What, Why, and How?"

The speaker is Dr. Russell Toth, Assistant Professor of the School of Economics, The University of Sydney. Mr. Joaquin Emmanuel J. Gonzales, Instructor of the Department of Quantitative Methods and Information Technology of JGSOM, will provide a short reaction to the talk.
This will be held on Tuesday, 25 April 2023 from 5:00 - 6:30PM at the Cabochan Room, SOM 307 and online via Zoom.
Please register here: https://bit.ly/jgsomtalk25apr2023
About the Speaker:
He is a development microeconomist focusing on the development of the private sector, with projects often overlapping with environmental, agricultural, and behavioral economics, and political economy. He is involved in a number of projects collaborating directly with private sector enterprises, NGOs, governments or other partners, to evaluate, improve, and build rigorous evidence about products, programs and interventions, to improve economic and social impacts, and reduce poverty. He is currently conducting development-related research in Indonesia, Myanmar and the Philippines and has also gained fieldwork experience in Ethiopia, Fiji, Kenya, Papua New Guinea, and Vietnam.