Overview
The field of International Development addresses one of the greatest and most difficult current challenges faced by humanity: how to assist the 80% of the world population located in less-developed countries, and in particular the three billion individuals in poverty, raise their living standards while at the same time preserving the quality of their environments?
Among the world poor, nearly 70% are rural and agriculture and natural resources play an important role in their livelihoods. As a consequence, there is much demand for the contributions of economists and agricultural economists in helping to devise and implement solutions. We prepare students to address these issues through research, teaching, project development, and policy advice.
Issues Addressed
The field covers a wide range of problems. Indeed, the breadth of concerns and their inter-relatedness is one of its characteristics compared to other domains of economic analysis.
- The determinants of economic growth
- The definition of country-specific development strategies in the context of globalization
- The role of agriculture in economic development
- Technological and institutional innovations
- The political economy of policy-making
- Poverty and inequality
- Health and education
- Household livelihood strategies
- Community development and local forms of governance
- Environmental sustainability and conservation
- Cultural norms and institutions
- Issues specific to gender and ethnicity.
Approaches
To achieve its goals, the field pursues a variety of approaches. Rigorous economic modeling and use of advanced econometric techniques are essential to ensure the highest quality in research. For this reason, much of the teaching is oriented at providing students with these skills. In-depth knowledge of selected areas, inter-disciplinary work, and fieldwork are also needed to address the specificity of particular situations.
Joint Offering with the Department of Economics
The development field is fully integrated with the Economics Department, with courses and seminars jointly offered by the two departments. By nature, it calls upon a wide range of disciplines for which students can take full advantage of the tremendous wealth of expertise available at U.C. Berkeley, one of the most cosmopolitan campus in the nation. International and Area Studies and the numerous Area Centers on the Berkeley campus offer unique resources that complement what the academic departments offer to students in the field.
Student Career Paths
Reflecting the policy importance of the subject, the faculty is dedicated not only to academic pursuits, but also to policy and program advice to foreign governments, development agencies, non-governmental organizations. Similarly, some students prepare to pursue academic careers, while others prefer to work closer to policy makers and projects managers, finding employment in international development agencies and in the private and non-profit sectors.
Courses
Courses in international development are jointly offered by the ARE and Economics Departments. They consist of a one-year sequence usually taken in the second year of the program.
The Fall semester course (ARE 251, Econ 270A) focuses on the microeconomics of development. It is under the responsibility of Professors Ligon and Sadoulet.
The Spring semester (ARE 252, Econ 270B) focuses on development programs and development strategies. It is under the responsibility of Professors Miguel and Finan.
The Development Seminar
ARE and the Economics Department jointly host a weekly Development Seminar open to anyone on campus who is interested in attending. This is a forum for students to see the work of faculty from the UC Berkeley campus and from universities across the world, and for advanced graduate students to present work to a broader audience.
The Development Lunch
ARE and the Economics department jointly sponsor a development lunch, open to all students with interest in the subject from the two departments and the faculty associated with the field. It is held weekly for students to present their current works on development economics.
The Development Field Workshop
Weekly workshops are held for students working on their dissertations with development faculty in ARE, where students rotate in presenting their current research. This allows faculty to collectively advise students, and students to cooperate in helping each others in their research.
The Development Field Exam
The field examination in Development is taken upon completing the development courses. It is a three hour written examination that takes a broad perspective on issues in and recent contributions to the field. A reading list is issued in advance to help students prepare for the examination.
Sample Current Research Projects
The Deepening of Financial Services for the Rural Poor in Latin America
Information sharing and Credit Bureau for microfinance institutions
Promoting savings among microfinance clients
Risk and Consumption Smoothing
Methods for consumption smoothing over idiosyncratic shocks
Other Research Projects
Education programs
Education programs for the rural poor, Mexico and Brazil
Deforestation
Payments for environmental services in the Mexican ejido
Poverty Mapping
Econometric techniques for deriving more detailed poverty profiles around the world
(Research project continuing at the World Bank)
Recent Dissertations
- Jill Luoto. 2010.
(Advisor: Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Information and Persuasion: Achieving Safe Water Behaviors in Kenya
- Shanthi Nataraj. 2010.
(Advisor: Ann Harrison)
- The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Productivity and Firm Size: Evidence from India's Formal and Informal Manufacturing Sectors
- Clair Null. 2009.
(Advisor: Ethan Ligon)
- Donors' Decisions and Dirty Drinking Water: Three Essays on Development Economics
- Peter Kelly. 2009. (Advisor: Alain de Janvry)
- Farmland Reforestation in China
- Robert Santillano. 2009. (Advisor: Ann Harrison)
- Essays on Immigrant Students in Public Schools - Evidence from North Carolina
- Jenny Aker. 2008.
(Advisor: Max Auffhammer)
- Three Essays on Markets and Welfare in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Celine Ferre. 2008. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Three Essays in Development Economics
- James Manley. 2008. (Advisor: Peter Berck)
- Clinics, Stoves and Ill-behaved Children: Essays in Health and Development Economics
- Sarah Baird. 2007.
(Advisor: Ethan Ligon)
- Three Seemingly Unrelated Essays in Development Economics
- Xiangyi (Daniel) Meng. 2007. (Advisors: Ethan Ligon)
- Essays on China's Economic Development
- Frederico Finan. 2006.
(Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet).
- Political Corruption
- Manisha Shah. 2006. (Advisor: Ethan Ligon)
- Risk Behavior, Occupational Choice, and Regulation of Sex Workers: Evidence from Mexico and Ecuador
- Ruth Uwaifo-Oyere. 2006. (Advisor: Brian Wright)
- Geopolitical, time and cohort differences in returns to education: the Nigerian story
- Geopolitical, time and cohort differences in returns to education: the Nigerian story
- Tomoki Fujii. 2005.
- Three essay on poverty mapping and targeting.
- Tania Barham . 2005.
(Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth
Sadoulet) Providing a Healthier Start to Life: The Impact of Managed Care and Conditional Cash Transfers on the Health of Low Income Children
- Making Babies Healthier by Providing a Managed Care Option to California's Poor (May 2003)
- Providing a Healthier Start to Life: The Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers on Infant Mortality (January2005)
- The Impact of the Mexican Conditional Cash Transfers on Vaccination Rates (May 2005)
- Laura Schechter. 2005. (Advisor: Ethan Ligon)
- Trust, Trustworthiness, and Risk in Rural Paraguay.
- Jennifer Alix-Garcia. 2005.
(Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet). A Tale of Two Communities
- Seeing the Forest and the Trees: A Spatial Analysis of Common Property Deforestation
- A Tale of Two Communities: Explaining Deforestation in Mexico
- Payments for Environmental Services: To whom, for what and how much?
- Fang Lai. 2005. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- The Impact of School Quality and Peer Influence on Educational Outcome-Insights from Middle School Education of Beijing's Eastern City District
- Karen Macours. 2003. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
Matching in the land rental market: causes and consequences for access to land
in Latin America
- Insecurity of Property Rights and Matching in the Tenancy Market (May 2003)
- Comparing a Direct with an Indirect Approach to Collecting Household Level Data: Who tells the truth? (June 2003)
- Ethnic Divisions, Interlinkages and Search Costs in the Guatemalan Land Rental Market (Sept 2003)
- Diana Clark Rodriguez . 2003.
(Advisor: Jeff Perloff).
- Evaluating the effects of social programs.
- Caridad Araujo. 2003.
(Advisors: Alain de
Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
The role of the local context and non-agricultural employment on poverty
reduction: micro and macro evidence from rural Mexico.
- Participation in off-farm employment in rural Mexico: the role of individual attributes, the local context, and social networks
- Spatial patterns of non-agricultural employment growth in rural Mexico during the 90s
- Non-agricultural employment growth and rural poverty reduction in Mexico during the 90s
- Craig McIntosh. 2003.
(Advisors: Alain de
Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
Impact Analysis in Microfinance.
- Estimating Treatment Effects from Spatial Policy Experiments: An Application to Ugandan Microfinance
- The Use of Two Control Groups in Quasi-Experimental Program Evaluation
- Investment, Inequality, and Risk in a Closed, Poor Economy
- Renos Vakis. 2002.
(Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
The impact of market failures on household behavior: explaining labor
market segmentation, technology adoption patterns and transaction costs in
rural Peru.
- Searching for failures in the Peruvian labor market via mixture models.
- Transactions costs and the role of bargaining and information: Evidence from Peru.
- Overcoming credit market failures: A paradigm of diversification for technology adoption in Peru.
- Minnie Ames. 2002. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Paul Gertler)
- "Three Essays on Intrahousehold Resource Allocation in Indonesia"
- Nalinee Sangrujee. 2001. (Advisor: Ethan Ligon)
- In sickness or in health: Risk of infant mortality and the demand for immunization.
- Camille Antinori. "Vertical Integration in Mexican Common Property
Forests". (Advisor: Gordon Rausser)
- Contractual Hazards and Vertical Integration in Mexico's Community Forestry Sector (with Gordon Rausser)
- Carlos Muñoz-Piña. 2001. (Advisor: Alain de Janvry)
- Recrafting rights over common property resources in Mexico: Divide, incorporate, and equalize.
- Ming Chen. 2001.
- Development and the Environment.
- Erin McCormick. 2001. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Reducing Poverty in the Andes with genetically improved potato varieties: The importance of knowledge and risk.
- Melanie Raymond. 2001. (Advisor: Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Schooling and migration in rural Mexico.
- Norman Offstein. 2001. (Advisor: Ethan Ligon)
- The behavior of a Guerrilla movement.
- Markus Goldstein. 2000. (Advisors: Alain de
Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Intra-household allocation and farming in Southern Ghana.
- Tamara Fox. 2000. (Advisor: David Zilberman)
- Stated and revealed preferences for fertility regulation in Tanzania.
- Lipper, Leslie. 1999. (Advisor: David Zilberman)
- The logic of Swidden : poverty and environmental determinants of household farming system choice.
- The logic of Swidden : poverty and environmental determinants of household farming system choice.
- Narain, Urvashi. 1998. (Advisor: Ethan Ligon)
- Essays on common property resources with applications to forestry and global warming.
- Essays on common property resources with applications to forestry and global warming.
- Edmonds, Christopher. 1998. (Advisor Alain de Janvry)
- Policy regimes, agrarian institutions, and the performance of smallholder agriculture in Chile : three essays analyzing longitudinal survey data on Chilean peasant farms.
- Policy regimes, agrarian institutions, and the performance of smallholder agriculture in Chile : three essays analyzing longitudinal survey data on Chilean peasant farms.
- Murgai, Rinku. 1997. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Localized reciprocity, self-insurance, and agricultural productivity in South Asia.
- Localized reciprocity, self-insurance, and agricultural productivity in South Asia.
- Davis, Benjamin. 1997. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Economic reform and the determinants of income among agricultural households in Mexico and Nicaragua.
- Economic reform and the determinants of income among agricultural households in Mexico and Nicaragua.
- Key, Nigel. 1997. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Modeling and estimating agricultural household behavior under imperfect markets.
- Modeling and estimating agricultural household behavior under imperfect markets.
- Warning, Matthew. 1997. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Three essays in economic development : village intermediaries, rural labor, and income mobility.
- Hart, Tracy. 1997. (Advisor: David
Zilberman)
- Spatially efficient management of a sea water intruded aquifer.
- Spatially efficient management of a sea water intruded aquifer.
- Leonard, Kenneth. 1997. (Advisor: Elisabeth
Sadoulet)
- Contractural structure of health care in rural Cameroun.
- Contractural structure of health care in rural Cameroun.
- Winters, Paul. 1996. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Three essays in economic development : migration networks, village-level risk sharing, and agriculture in development.
- Three essays in economic development : migration networks, village-level risk sharing, and agriculture in development.
- Carletto, Calogero. 1996. (Advisors: Alain
de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Non-traditional agro-exports among smallholders in Guatemala.
- Non-traditional agro-exports among smallholders in Guatemala.
- Brière, Bénédicte de la. 1996. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Household behavior towards soil conservation and remittances in the Dominican Sierra.
- Household behavior towards soil conservation and remittances in the Dominican Sierra.
- McCarthy, Nancy. 1996. (Advisors: Alain de Janvry and
Elisabeth Sadoulet)
- Common property and cooperation in rural Mexico.
Faculty
ARE Faculty
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Irma Adelman Fields: Income distribution, poverty, and economic development; Interactions between economic and social systems in economic development. |
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Alain de Janvry Fields: Regional development and rural development; Land markets and land reform; Common property resource management. |
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Ethan Ligon Fields: Mutual insurance in village economies; Common property resources; Agricultural contracts. |
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Jeremy Magruder Fields:Empirical analysesof labor markets; Unemployment; Health issues in developing countries. |
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David Roland-Holst Fields: Development; Energy; Environment and climate change; Trade; Food and Agricultural Policy. |
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Elisabeth Sadoulet Fields: Educational programs and impact analysis; Payment for environmental services; Microfinance institutions. |
Economics Faculty
Haas Business School Faculty
Past Student Placements
| 2012 | Jing Cai | Assistant Professor | Department of Economics | University of Michigan |
| 2012 | Fei Han | The Economist Program | International Monetary Fund | |
| 2012 | Gianmarco Leon | Assistant Professor | Department of Economics | University of Pompeu Fabra |
| 2012 | Charles Seguin | Assistant Professor | Department of Economics | L'Université du Québec à Montréal |
| 2012 | Alex Solis | Assistant Professor | Department of Economics | Uppsala University |
| 2011 | Rosangela Bando | Economist | Inter American Dev Bank (IADB) | |
| 2011 | Ben Crost | Assistant Professor | University of Colorado | |
| 2011 | Alan Fuchs | Research Economist | Human Development Report Office | UNDP |
| 2011 | Erick Gong | Assistant Professor | Middlebury College | |
| 2011 | Santiago Guerrero | Researcher | Central Bank of Mexico | |
| 2011 | Melissa Hidrobo | Postdoctoral Fellow | International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) | |
| 2011 | Jenny Ifft | Research Economist | ERS Resource and rural Economics Division | USDA |
| 2011 | Kelly Jones | Postdoctoral Fellow | International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) | |
| 2011 | Peter Kelly | Assistant Professor | School of Economics | Renmin University of China |
| 2011 | Fangwen Lu | Assistant Professor | Renmin University of China | |
| 2011 | Elizaveta Perova | Extended Term Consultant | World Bank | |
| 2011 | Lourdes Rodriguez-Chamussy | Lecturer | Economics Department | George Washington University |
| 2011 | Abdoulaye Sy | Young Professionals Program | World Bank | |
| 2011 | Quoc Viet | Founder and President | Golden Bridge Inc. | |
| 2010 | Jill Luoto | Associate Economist | RAND | N/A |
| 2010 | Shanthi Nataraj | Associate Economist | RAND | N/A |
| 2009 | Maoyong Fan | Assistant Professor | Miller College of Business | Ball State University |
| 2009 | Clair Null | Assistant Professor | Rollins School of Public Health | Emory University |
| 2009 | Rocio Titiunik | Assistant Professor | Department of Political Science | University of Michigan |
| 2008 | Jenny Aker | Assistant Professor | Fletcher School | Tufts University |
| 2008 | Céline Ferré | Economist (Young Professional) | Human Development in South Asia | The World Bank |
| 2008 | James Manley | Assistant Professor | Department of Economics | Towson University |
| 2007 | Sarah Baird | Postdoctoral Scholar | Center on Pacific Economies | University of California, San Diego |
| 2007 | Xiangyi (Daniel) Meng | Assistant Professor | School of Public Finance and Public Policy | Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China |
| 2006 | Frederico Finan | Assistant Professor | Economics | UCLA |
| 2006 | Claudio Ferraz | Research Economist | Instituto de Pesquisa Economica Aplicada (IPEA), Rio de Janeiro, Brasil | |
| 2006 | Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere | Assistant Professor | Economics | Georgia Institute of Technology, GATECH |
| 2006 | Manisha Shah | Assistant Professor | Economics | University of Melbourne |
| 2005 | Jennifer Alix | Assistant Professor | Economics | University of Montana, Missoula |
| 2005 | Tania Barham | Assistant Professor | Institute of Behavioral Science/Department of Economics | University of Colorado, Boulder |
| 2005 | Fang Lai | Assistant Professor | Education | New York University |
| 2005 | Laura Schechter | Assistant Professor | Agricultural and Applied Economics | University of Wisconsin, Madison |
| 2003 | Karen Macours | Assistant Professor | Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies | Johns Hopkins University |
| 2003 | Craig McIntosh | Assistant Professor | International Relations & Pacific Studies | University of California, San Diego |
| 2003 | Caridad Araujo | Visiting Assistant Professor/Consultant | Public Policy Institute/Development Economics Research Group | Georgetown University/World Bank |





