Paul Clist is a development economist, often using experimental games and behavioural economics to tackle problems in developing countries. He has published on risk & social preferences, taxation, aid, and language. He has published in academic journals including the Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Economic Psychology and World Development. His work has featured in The Economist and The Guardian, and influenced the UK's Select Committee and various development agencies.
main research interests
Language; Risk Preferences; Social Preferences; Development
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