Joppe de Ree
World Bank
Joppe de Ree works as a consultant for the World Bank in Indonesia, where he leads the empirical evaluation of two major education reform programs. Some of his other research projects focus on the empirical analysis of civil wars, the estimation of equivalence scales, and developing more useful ways of incorporating subjective data in econometric analysis.
Articles by Joppe de Ree:
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The spread of civil war
18 January 2012, 5133 reads
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