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Browse news articles about J-PAL and our affiliated professors, and read our press releases and monthly global and research newsletters. For media inquiries, please email us.

Why Saudi, Arab Gulf charities are taking a strategic approach to philanthropy

Arab News highlights the philanthropic benefits of funding an organization like J-PAL, which empowers researchers to study poverty alleviation policies thereby strengthening the research to policy pipeline.

A study gave cash and therapy to men at risk of criminal behavior. 10 years later, the results are in.

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A ten-year follow-up of a study co-authored by J-PAL affiliates Chris Blattman and Julian Jamison shows continuing positive effects of cognitive behavioral therapy, combined with a one-time cash payment, among young men at risk of crime in Liberia.

One Doctor’s Quest to Demolish Health Care’s Racist Barriers

The Daily Beast reviews the work of J-PAL Affiliate Marcella Alsan, who has dedicated her studies to the intersection of economics and public health and the racial disparities of health outcomes.

Expert: Supplying masks at low prices positively changed people’s behaviour

The Dhaka Tribune summarizes a recent study by J-PAL affiliate Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak, who found that supplying masks at low prices in Bangladesh could increase compliance with public health guidelines.

Uzbek accents are to be heard in the global experience

From May 10-11, J-PAL Europe staff met with representatives of the Center for Economic Research and Reforms under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, to discuss potential collaborations on evidence-based antipoverty research.

Review: Gambling on development by Stefan Dercon

J-PAL affiliate Stefan Dercon's new book, Gambling on Development: Why Some Countries Win and Others Lose, discusses some of the factors that influence countries' economic growth. His book is reviewed in African Business.

Gujarat to launch India’s first carbon trading market among large polluters

The government of Gujarat, India, signed an agreement on May 23 with J-PAL and the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago Trust in India (EPIC India) to set up India’s first carbon trading market. J-PAL affiliate Michael Greenstone discusses the agreement with the Hindustan Times.

May 2022 North America Newsletter

J-PAL North America's May newsletter features a new evidence review on summer youth employment programs; a blog series on the Economics Transformation Project; and a staff spotlight on our health team.