Randomized Control Trials in the Field of Development
A Critical Perspective
Herausgeber: Bédécarrats, Florent; Roubaud, François; Guérin, Isabelle
Randomized Control Trials in the Field of Development
A Critical Perspective
Herausgeber: Bédécarrats, Florent; Roubaud, François; Guérin, Isabelle
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Randomized Control Trials in the Field of Development provides a critical perspective on the use of randomized control trials in development and poverty alleviation policies, warning against their excessive use and proposing improvements and alternatives.
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Randomized Control Trials in the Field of Development provides a critical perspective on the use of randomized control trials in development and poverty alleviation policies, warning against their excessive use and proposing improvements and alternatives.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780198865360
- ISBN-10: 0198865368
- Artikelnr.: 59759384
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780198865360
- ISBN-10: 0198865368
- Artikelnr.: 59759384
Florent Bédécarrats is head of the data management unit at Nantes Métropole. Isabelle Guérin is Senior Research Fellow at IRD (French Institute of Research for Sustainable Development), Cessma (Center for Social Science Studies on the African, American, and Asian Worlds), Affiliate Researcher at the French Institute of Pondicherry, and Member, School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study (2019-2020). François Roubaud is Senior Research Fellow at IRD (French Institute of Research for Sustainable Development), DIAL (Development, Institutions, Globalisation).
* General Introduction
* 0: Sir Angus Deaton: Randomization in the Tropics Revisited: A Theme
and Eleven Variations
* 1: Martin Ravallion: Should the Randomistas (Continue to) Rule?
* 2: Lant Pritchett: Randomizing Development: Method or Madness?
* 3: Jonathan Morduch: The Disruptive Power of RCTs
* 4: Timothy Ogden: RCTs in Development Economics, Their Critics, and
Their Evolution
* 5: Andres Garchitorena, Megan Murray, Bethany Hedt-Gauthier, Paul
Farmer, and Matthew Bonds: Reducing the Knowledge Gap in Global
Health Delivery: Contributions and Limitations of Randomized
Controlled trials
* 6: Dean Spears, Radu Ban, and Oliver Cumming: Trials and
Tribulations: The Rise and Fall of the RCT in the WASH Sector
* 7: Florent Bédécarrats, Isabelle Guérin, and François Roubaud:
Microfinance RCTs in Development: Miracle or Mirage?
* 8: Agnès Labrousse: The Rhetorical Superiority of Poor Economics
* 9: Robert Picciotto: Are the 'Randomistas' Evaluators?
* 10: Michel Abramowicz and Ariane Szafarz: Ethics of RCTs: Should
Economists Care about Equipoise?
* 11: Eva Vivalt: Using Priors in Experimental Design: How Much Are We
Leaving on the Table?
* 12: James J. Heckman: Epilogue: Randomization and Social Policy
Evaluation Revisited
* Interviews
* 0: Sir Angus Deaton: Randomization in the Tropics Revisited: A Theme
and Eleven Variations
* 1: Martin Ravallion: Should the Randomistas (Continue to) Rule?
* 2: Lant Pritchett: Randomizing Development: Method or Madness?
* 3: Jonathan Morduch: The Disruptive Power of RCTs
* 4: Timothy Ogden: RCTs in Development Economics, Their Critics, and
Their Evolution
* 5: Andres Garchitorena, Megan Murray, Bethany Hedt-Gauthier, Paul
Farmer, and Matthew Bonds: Reducing the Knowledge Gap in Global
Health Delivery: Contributions and Limitations of Randomized
Controlled trials
* 6: Dean Spears, Radu Ban, and Oliver Cumming: Trials and
Tribulations: The Rise and Fall of the RCT in the WASH Sector
* 7: Florent Bédécarrats, Isabelle Guérin, and François Roubaud:
Microfinance RCTs in Development: Miracle or Mirage?
* 8: Agnès Labrousse: The Rhetorical Superiority of Poor Economics
* 9: Robert Picciotto: Are the 'Randomistas' Evaluators?
* 10: Michel Abramowicz and Ariane Szafarz: Ethics of RCTs: Should
Economists Care about Equipoise?
* 11: Eva Vivalt: Using Priors in Experimental Design: How Much Are We
Leaving on the Table?
* 12: James J. Heckman: Epilogue: Randomization and Social Policy
Evaluation Revisited
* Interviews
* General Introduction
* 0: Sir Angus Deaton: Randomization in the Tropics Revisited: A Theme
and Eleven Variations
* 1: Martin Ravallion: Should the Randomistas (Continue to) Rule?
* 2: Lant Pritchett: Randomizing Development: Method or Madness?
* 3: Jonathan Morduch: The Disruptive Power of RCTs
* 4: Timothy Ogden: RCTs in Development Economics, Their Critics, and
Their Evolution
* 5: Andres Garchitorena, Megan Murray, Bethany Hedt-Gauthier, Paul
Farmer, and Matthew Bonds: Reducing the Knowledge Gap in Global
Health Delivery: Contributions and Limitations of Randomized
Controlled trials
* 6: Dean Spears, Radu Ban, and Oliver Cumming: Trials and
Tribulations: The Rise and Fall of the RCT in the WASH Sector
* 7: Florent Bédécarrats, Isabelle Guérin, and François Roubaud:
Microfinance RCTs in Development: Miracle or Mirage?
* 8: Agnès Labrousse: The Rhetorical Superiority of Poor Economics
* 9: Robert Picciotto: Are the 'Randomistas' Evaluators?
* 10: Michel Abramowicz and Ariane Szafarz: Ethics of RCTs: Should
Economists Care about Equipoise?
* 11: Eva Vivalt: Using Priors in Experimental Design: How Much Are We
Leaving on the Table?
* 12: James J. Heckman: Epilogue: Randomization and Social Policy
Evaluation Revisited
* Interviews
* 0: Sir Angus Deaton: Randomization in the Tropics Revisited: A Theme
and Eleven Variations
* 1: Martin Ravallion: Should the Randomistas (Continue to) Rule?
* 2: Lant Pritchett: Randomizing Development: Method or Madness?
* 3: Jonathan Morduch: The Disruptive Power of RCTs
* 4: Timothy Ogden: RCTs in Development Economics, Their Critics, and
Their Evolution
* 5: Andres Garchitorena, Megan Murray, Bethany Hedt-Gauthier, Paul
Farmer, and Matthew Bonds: Reducing the Knowledge Gap in Global
Health Delivery: Contributions and Limitations of Randomized
Controlled trials
* 6: Dean Spears, Radu Ban, and Oliver Cumming: Trials and
Tribulations: The Rise and Fall of the RCT in the WASH Sector
* 7: Florent Bédécarrats, Isabelle Guérin, and François Roubaud:
Microfinance RCTs in Development: Miracle or Mirage?
* 8: Agnès Labrousse: The Rhetorical Superiority of Poor Economics
* 9: Robert Picciotto: Are the 'Randomistas' Evaluators?
* 10: Michel Abramowicz and Ariane Szafarz: Ethics of RCTs: Should
Economists Care about Equipoise?
* 11: Eva Vivalt: Using Priors in Experimental Design: How Much Are We
Leaving on the Table?
* 12: James J. Heckman: Epilogue: Randomization and Social Policy
Evaluation Revisited
* Interviews