

Patrick Premand
Senior Economist, Development Impact Evaluation Group, World Bank
Patrick Premand is a Senior Economist at the World Bank Development Impact Evaluation Department (DIME), where he leads the social protection & jobs research program. He studies the effectiveness of social, employment and human development policies by embedding experiments in large-scale interventions in close collaboration with practitioners. Besides research, he has led operations, policy dialogue, and technical assistance activities the World Bank. He holds a DPhil in Economics from Oxford University.
Recent work by Patrick Premand
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Can psychosocial interventions make anti-poverty programmes more cost-effective? Evidence from Niger
A community-level film event and group-based life skills training can improve the cost-effectiveness of anti-poverty programmes
Published 16.02.23
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Does workfare work? Evidence from Cote D’Ivoire
Programmes need to be better targeted and designed to maximise the social externalities they create for them to be cost-effective
Published 20.04.22