EGAP is a network of academic researchers and development practitioners working on experimental analyses of governance and politics.
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Researchers
Klaus Abbink, University of East Anglia

Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University

Abigail Barr, University of Oxford

Chris Blattman, Yale University

Jake Bowers, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Fotini Christia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Eric Coleman, Florida State University

Eric Dickson, New York University

Catherine Eckel, University of Texas, Dallas

Macartan Humphreys, Columbia University

Nahomi Ichino, Harvard University

Kosuke Imai, Princeton University

Oliver James, University of Exeter

Peter John, University of Manchester

Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Princeton University

Craig McIntosh, University of California, San Diego

Jennifer Merrolla, Claremont Graduate University

Devra Moehler, University of Pennsylvania

Ryan Moore, Washington University, St. Louis

David Nickerson, University of Notre Dame

Daniel Rubenson, Ryerson University

Jasjeet Sekhon, University of California Berkeley

Danila Serra, Florida State University

David Torgerson, University of York

Lynn Vavreck, University California, Los Angelas

Pedro Vicente, Trinity College Dublin

Leonard Wantchekon, New York University

Jeremy Weinstein, Stanford University

Liz Zechmeister, Vanderbilt University

Organizations
International Republican Institute (Jeff Lilley
)
International Rescue Committee (Jeannie Annan
)
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. (Anu Rangarajan
)
Millennium Challenge Corporation (Sophia Sahaf
)
National Democratic Institute (Linda Stern
)
USAID (Mark Billera
, David Black
)

