Karthik Sastry
Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton University
Karthik Sastry is an Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University. Karthik studies macroeconomics, focusing on the economic determinants of global trends in technology and productivity and the role of information and social interactions in shaping macroeconomic dynamics. He received his PhD from MIT in 2022 and AB from Princeton University in 2016. He was a Prize Fellow in Economics, History, and Politics at Harvard University and a postdoctoral fellow at J-PAL at MIT.
Recent work by Karthik Sastry
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Public R&D and Brazil’s agricultural revolution
It is often argued that returns to R&D are low in developing countries, making imported technologies a better path to growth. Yet technologies designed for frontier nations may not fit local conditions, limiting their productivity gains. This column ...
Published 13.11.25
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Food policy in a warming world
Governments often seek to protect domestic consumers following climate shocks to agricultural production, but these policies may exacerbate global losses.
Published 11.06.24
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Inappropriate technology: Evidence from global agriculture
The rich-world bias of agricultural innovation explains a large share of global disparities in technology adoption and agricultural productivity
Published 30.03.23