Jason Kerwin is an Associate Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota, specializing in the study of decision-making processes in developing countries, particularly in Malawi, Uganda, and India. With a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan, he focuses on understanding choices related to health, education, employment, and savings.
As a McKnight Land-Grant Professor and a Research Fellow at IZA, Kerwin's research aims to shed light on the factors influencing individuals' decisions in these areas, providing valuable insights into the challenges faced by developing nations. His work has been published in various academic journals, and he is affiliated with J-PAL, a global research center dedicated to reducing poverty through evidence-based policy.
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