Christopher Udry
J-PAL Affiliated Professor
Robert E. and Emily King Professor of Economics
Northwestern University
Christopher Udry is the Robert E. and Emily King Professor of Economics at Northwestern University. He is a development economist whose research focuses on rural economic activity in sub-Saharan Africa. He has conducted extensive field research in West Africa on technological change in agriculture, the use of financial markets, asset accumulation and gift exchange to cope with risk, gender relations and the structure of household economies, property rights, and a variety of other aspects of rural economic organization. He spent two years as a secondary school teacher in northern Ghana, and has been a visiting scholar at Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria and at the University of Ghana at Legon. At Yale University, Christopher directed the Economic Growth Center and served as the Chair of the Department of Economics.
Christopher previously served as Co-Scientific Director of J-PAL Africa and a member of J-PAL's Board of Directors and Co-Scientific Director of J-PAL Africa. He also previously served on the review board of J-PAL's Agricultural Technology Adoption Initiative.