Prof. Peter Quartey

peter Quartey

Peter Quartey holds a PhD in Development Economics from the University of Manchester (UK), MSc in Quantitative Development Economics (University of Warwick, UK), MPhil. Economics (Ghana), and BA Economics (Ghana). He is a Professor in Development Economics and the immediate past Head, Department of Economics and Director (Economic Management Programme), University of Ghana. He served as the Deputy Director, Centre for Migration Studies (University of Ghana). Prof.

Prof. Francis Annan

Prof. Francis Annan

Francis Annan is an Assistant Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley ARE, a J-PAL Affiliated Professor at MIT, the Scientific Lead and Co-Chair of the Retail Finance Distribution (ReFinD) Research Initiative at ISSER, and a Fellow at the Center for Development Economics and Policy (CDEP) and the Center for Environmental Economics and Policy (CEEP).

Prof. Milo Bianchi

Prof. Milo Bianchi

Milo Bianchi is Professor of Finance at the Toulouse School of Economics. His research interests include behavioral and household finance, financial development and entrepreneurship. His current research agenda focuses on the adoption and impact of fintech services on household welfare, with particular focus on behavioral aspects.

Dr. Simon Bawakyillenuo

Dr. Simon Bawakyillenuo

He is a Human Geographer. Currently he is a Senior Research Fellow and the Head of Statistics and Survey Division at the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana. He attained his PhD in Human Geography and MSc in Environmental Policy and Management from the University of Hull, UK, in 2007 and 2003 respectively.

Seth Garz

Seth Garz

Seth Garz manages the Research & Measurement portfolio for the Financial Services for the Poor strategy at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation where he works to support next generation development research to combat poverty.  Seth holds a Ph.D. in Resource Economics from UC Berkeley and is actively engaged in research at the intersection of social protection programs, financial inclusion, and gender.

Prof. Dan Bjorkegren

Prof. Dan Bjorkegren

Daniel Björkegren is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Brown University. He explores the opportunities generated by new technologies in low income countries, using digital data. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics and a Master’s in Public Policy from Harvard University and a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Washington

Prof. Tanika Chakraborty

Prof. Tanika Chakraborty

She is an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta. Prior to joining IIM Calcutta, Tanika was at IIT Kanpur from 2011-2017 and at DIW Berlin from 2009-2011. She completed her PhD in Economics from Washington University in St Louis in May 2009.
Her research interests include Development Economics, Labor Economics, Institutions and Gender.