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PUBLISHED PAPERS

“Let’s Embrace Contradictions: Not a blanket ban, but making alcohol costlier might help in stemming violence against women!” with Nishith Prakash. Economic and Political Weekly (Forthcoming)

 

“Religion and Risky Health Behaviors among U.S. Adolescents and Adults,” with Jason Fletcher Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 2014, (104): 123-140.

 

 “Offshoring and Trade Balance in Developed and Emerging Economies.” Review of Development Economics, 2013.

 

 “Mobile Health Approaches to Non-Communicable Diseases in Rwanda,” Rwanda Journal Series F: Medicine and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1, 2015, with Brenda Asiimwe-Kateera; MD MPH Jeanine Condo; MD PhD, Albert Ndagijimana; MPH, Sanjeev Kumar; MA PhD, Madeleine Mukeshimana; MSN, Eric Gaju; MSc, Andrew Muhire; MSc, Marie Aimee Muhimpundu; MD MPH,  Mi Ja Kim; PhD RN, Ann  Kurth; PhD CNM RN

MANUSCRIPTS

“Diet, Health, and Human Capital: An Indian Tale,” Revise and Resubmit, Journal of Human Capital.

 

 “Does Health Influence Risk Preference?” Working paper

 

“Health and Political Ideology: An American Tale,” with Jason Fletcher, Julianna Pacheco and Mark Schlesinger. Working paper

 

“Violence and Conflict Negotiation: Exploring the Roles of History and Cooperative Infrastructure,” Working paper

 

 “Consumption Memory under Pure Exchange: A Neurobiological Perspective” Working paper.

 

 “Let’s Embrace Contradictions: Not a blank ban, but making alcohol costlier might help in stemming violence against women!” with Nishith Prakash. Working Paper

RESEARCH IN-PROGRESS

Financial Sustainability of Hospitals in Poor Resource Settings

 

Mixed Method Evaluation of mHealth interventions on inception and prevalence of NCDs in Rwanda

 

Nutrition, Health, and K-level Strategic Intelligence

 

 Health and the Opportunity Cost Neglect

 

 Nutrition and Open Defecation: A Neuroeconomic Approach to the Demand for Sanitation

 

 Sustainability of the Community Health Workers Program in Rwanda, with Joshua Kiregu

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