Erin Kelley
Economist, The World Bank
Erin Kelley is an Economist at the World Bank. Sh hold a PhD in Applied Economics from UC Berkeley. In her research, Erin designs large-scale randomized experiments to study how technological innovations can be used to solve complex problems that affect households and firms in low-income countries. She has projects in Kenya, Bangladesh and India. Her work has investigated the role of skill assessments in hiring, the impacts of GPS technologies on firms and their workers, and the role of e-commerce platforms on small firm growth.
Recent work by Erin Kelley
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How providing information can improve safety: Evidence from Kenya’s informal public transit sector
Traffic fatalities linked to informal transit are a disproportionately large cause of death in many low- and middle-income countries, but providing...
Articles : Infrastructure & Urbanisation
Erin Kelley Gregory Lane David Schönholzer
Published 17.01.23
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The effects of monitoring technologies on contracts, employee behaviour, and firms: Evidence from Kenya
Monitoring technologies can improve firm performance, and importantly not at the expense of workers or society
Articles : Technology & Innovation
Erin Kelley Gregory Lane David Schönholzer
Published 16.09.19