Andrew Dillon
Clinical Associate Professor of Development Economics within Kellogg's Public-Private Interface Initiative (KPPI) Director of Research Methods Cluster in the Global Poverty Research Lab at Kellogg School of Management
Schools
- Kellogg School of Management
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Biography
Kellogg School of Management
Andrew Dillon is a development economist whose research focuses on how improving productivity increases welfare in developing countries and the methods and measures that establish these causal relationships. His current research focuses on market organization in developing countries and productivity-enhancing investments that households may make in health and nutrition, new agricultural technologies, and education. Ongoing projects are currently being implemented with government, private sector firms, and NGOs in Burkina Faso, Mali and Nigeria.
Education
- Ph.D., 2008, Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University
- B.A., 1999, Political and Social Thought, University of Virginia, Distinguished Majors Program
- B.A., 1999, Economics, University of Virginia
Awards
- World Bank Economic Review Excellence in Refereeing Award, 2018
Editorial Positions
- Referee, 2020-
- Referee, 2019-
- Referee, 2018-
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