Kenneth Simler
Chief Economist, Takoma Policy Analytics
Ken Simler is an applied development economist whose research aims to advance our understanding of the causes of poverty and inequality and to inform the design of public policies to improve people’s well-being. He has a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Cornell University and has held appointments at the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and Cornell.
Recent work by Kenneth Simler
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Five reasons growth didn’t translate to well-being in Malaysia
In recent decades, Malaysia achieved rapid inclusive growth, yet focus group discussions with Malaysian citizens across the country have reported stagnating living standards and rising dissatisfaction. This disconnect reflects pressures not captured ...
Published 11.03.26