

Jack Willis
Assistant Professor, Columbia University
Jack Willis is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Columbia University. He is a development economist with research interests in financial inclusion, rural institutions and markets, and learning and technology adoption.
Recent work by Jack Willis
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Land rental markets: Experimental evidence from Kenya
Subsidising land rentals in Kenya increased land access equity and efficiency persistently, highlighting the importance of land markets for agricultural development.
Published 28.11.22
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Increasing crop insurance adoption among smallholder farmers with pay-at-harvest premium payment
The cost of insurance comes before the benefit. For crop insurance, pay-at-harvest premiums remove this gap, and can increase demand substantially.
Published 22.08.17