

Raahil Madhok
Assistant Professor of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota
Raahil Madhok is an Assistant Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota. He is an applied microeconomist with research topics spanning environmental economics, development economics, and political economy. His current research agenda studies how economic activity and institutions shape the natural environment in developing countries. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of British Columbia and a B.A. from McGill University.
Recent work by Raahil Madhok
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Can inclusive institutions balance the development-biodiversity trade-off?
Infrastructure expansion into forests substantially degrades biodiversity. Yet, institutions that centre the voices of forest-dependent communities during project planning can help mitigate species loss.
Published 04.03.25