

James Berry
Associate Professor of Economics, University of Georgia Terry College of Business
Jim Berry is an associate professor of economics at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business. He conducts research on education and health topics in developing countries. His work examines household investments in primary education, impacts of education policy, and demand for education and health. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT and dual B.S. degrees in Economics and Political Science, also from MIT.
Recent work by James Berry
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What do we know about literacy learning in adulthood?
To be more effective, adult literacy programmes need to incorporate the neuroscience of how adults learn and how this differs from children.
Published 13.09.24
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The hidden costs of layered school-based interventions: Evidence from India
Governments commonly use school infrastructure to implement programmes targeting child health, but additional programmes can overwhelm administrative capacity and crowd out the delivery of existing programmes.
Published 14.02.23
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Failure of frequent assessment: Evidence from India’s continuous and comprehensive evaluation programme
More frequent assessment of student performance fails to deliver on improved outcomes when the administrative burden on teachers is high
Published 08.12.20