Emma Verhille
ReCIPE Research Officer, CEPR
Emma Verhille is the ReCIPE Research Officer at the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). She manages the research aspects of the ReCIPE Programme, including the evaluation of research proposals and the assessment of the scientific contributions of funded projects. Her responsibilities include overseeing the impact of PhD, Compact, and Big Research Grants, tracking the research progress of ReCIPE grantees, and disseminating and promoting the results of funded projects to both academic and broader audiences. Emma has prior experience in economic research from academic institutions and think tanks. She holds a Masters Degree in Development Economics from the Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University. Her master’s thesis studied the short-term and long-term effects of rain shocks on the gendered reallocation of labor supply within households in Malawi.
Recent work by Emma Verhille
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Variants of violence: How classifying conflicts helps us solve them
A core challenge in development economics is generalising country-specific findings across diverse contexts. Can a data-driven classification of conflict types help bridge the gap between deep case knowledge and broader comparative insight?
Published 05.09.25