
Gregory Lane
Assistant Professor, Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago
Greg is an Assistant Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. He is a development economist and his current research focuses on innovations in finance and technology, and labor markets in developing countries. He currently has research projects in Bangladesh, Kenya, and India.
Recent work by Gregory Lane
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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