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Eva Vivalt

Eva Love Vivalt[1] is a Canadian economist. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto and the director of the Global Priorities Institute at the University of Oxford.[2][3]

She is the founder of AidGrade, a research institute that generates and synthesizes evidence in international development.[4]

Education edit

Vivalt received a Ph.D. in Economics and an M.A. in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley, and an M.Phil. in Development Studies at the University of Oxford.

Before joining the University of Toronto, she held positions at Australian National University, Stanford University, New York University, and the World Bank.[5]

Academic career edit

Vivalt's main research interests are the study of obstacles to evidence-based policy decisions. She also has interests in developmental economics, behavioral economics and effective altruism.

She is a principal investigator on Y Combinator Research’s basic income study.[6][7]

She is considered an expert on evidence aggregation and the use of Bayesian hierarchical models[8] and is known for her work on metascience.[9]

Research on the external validity of impact evaluations

Vivalt is known for her work on the external validity of impact evaluations.[10][11]

As a basis for this work, she built a large database of impact evaluations in global development. She found that most development interventions cannot be distinguished from one another in terms of the impacts that they have on a particular outcome[12] and that effect sizes greatly vary within a particular intervention-outcome combination.[13]

Her work in this area has been cited by Angus Deaton, Lant Pritchett, and other leading economists[14] and has entered the public discourse.[15]

Other activity edit

In 2019, together with Stefano DellaVigna and Devin Pope, Vivalt launched Social Science Prediction Platform, a tool that enables researchers to forecast the results of ongoing studies in the social sciences.[16] Her research on impact evaluation has been covered by The Washington Post,[17] Vox,[18] The Atlantic,[19] and other publications.

Vivalt is a member of Giving What We Can, a community of people who have pledged to donate 10% of their income to the world's most effective charitable organisations.[20]

Personal life edit

Vivalt married American economist Gabriel Carroll in August 2019.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Eva Vivalt, Gabriel Carroll". The New York Times. 2019-08-25.
  2. ^ "Eva Vivalt at Department of Economics, University of Toronto". Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  3. ^ "About". Eva Vivalt. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  4. ^ "AidGrade". Retrieved 2019-07-01.
  5. ^ "CV" (PDF). Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  6. ^ "Y Combinator Research". Retrieved 2019-07-01.
  7. ^ "Basic Income | OpenResearch". www.openresearchlab.org. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  8. ^ "Evidence Aggregation and External Validity". Retrieved 2019-07-05.
  9. ^ "Metascience 2019 Symposium". Retrieved 2019-07-05.
  10. ^ "Is 'evidence-based development' writing a cheque its methodology can't cash?". 80,000 Hours. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  11. ^ Matthews, Dylan (2015-08-04). "Don't teach a man to fish. Just give him the goddamn fish". Vox. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  12. ^ Vivalt, Eva (2015), "Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Impact Evaluation", American Economic Review, 105 (5): 467–470, doi:10.1257/aer.p20151015
  13. ^ Vivalt, Eva (2019), "How Much Can We Generalize from Impact Evaluations?", Journal of the European Economic Association
  14. ^ Deaton, Angus; Cartwright, Nancy (August 2018), "Understanding and misunderstanding randomized controlled trials" (PDF), Social Science & Medicine, 210: 2–21, doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.12.005, PMC 6019115, PMID 29331519
  15. ^ Pritchett, Lant. "Is Your Impact Evaluation Asking Questions That Matter? A Four Part Smell Test". Retrieved 2019-07-05., Leigh, Andrew (2018). Randomistas: How Radical Researchers Are Changing Our World. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300236125.
  16. ^ DellaVigna, Stefano; Pope, Devin; Vivalt, Eva (25 Oct 2019), "Predict science to improve science", Science, 366 (6464): 428–429, Bibcode:2019Sci...366..428D, doi:10.1126/science.aaz1704, PMID 31649186, S2CID 204882061
  17. ^ Matthews, Dylan (2013-12-26), "The Wonkblog Guide to Holiday Giving", The Washington Post, retrieved 2019-07-01
  18. ^ Matthews, Dylan (2015-08-04), "Don't teach a man to fish. Just give him the goddamn fish", Vox, retrieved 2019-07-01
  19. ^ Yong, Ed (2015-12-10), "Make Science More Reliable, Win Cash Prizes", The Atlantic, retrieved 2019-07-01
  20. ^ "Members". Retrieved 14 October 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Eva Love Vivalt 1 is a Canadian economist She is currently an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto and the director of the Global Priorities Institute at the University of Oxford 2 3 Eva L VivaltBornToronto Ontario CanadaNationalityCanadianAcademic careerInstitutionAustralian National UniversityFieldDevelopmental economics Labor economicsAlma materDartmouth CollegeUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of OxfordDoctoraladvisorEdward MiguelWebsitehttps evavivalt com She is the founder of AidGrade a research institute that generates and synthesizes evidence in international development 4 Contents 1 Education 2 Academic career 3 Other activity 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEducation editVivalt received a Ph D in Economics and an M A in Mathematics from the University of California Berkeley and an M Phil in Development Studies at the University of Oxford Before joining the University of Toronto she held positions at Australian National University Stanford University New York University and the World Bank 5 Academic career editVivalt s main research interests are the study of obstacles to evidence based policy decisions She also has interests in developmental economics behavioral economics and effective altruism She is a principal investigator on Y Combinator Research s basic income study 6 7 She is considered an expert on evidence aggregation and the use of Bayesian hierarchical models 8 and is known for her work on metascience 9 Research on the external validity of impact evaluationsVivalt is known for her work on the external validity of impact evaluations 10 11 As a basis for this work she built a large database of impact evaluations in global development She found that most development interventions cannot be distinguished from one another in terms of the impacts that they have on a particular outcome 12 and that effect sizes greatly vary within a particular intervention outcome combination 13 Her work in this area has been cited by Angus Deaton Lant Pritchett and other leading economists 14 and has entered the public discourse 15 Other activity editIn 2019 together with Stefano DellaVigna and Devin Pope Vivalt launched Social Science Prediction Platform a tool that enables researchers to forecast the results of ongoing studies in the social sciences 16 Her research on impact evaluation has been covered by The Washington Post 17 Vox 18 The Atlantic 19 and other publications Vivalt is a member of Giving What We Can a community of people who have pledged to donate 10 of their income to the world s most effective charitable organisations 20 Personal life editVivalt married American economist Gabriel Carroll in August 2019 1 References edit a b Eva Vivalt Gabriel Carroll The New York Times 2019 08 25 Eva Vivalt at Department of Economics University of Toronto Retrieved 2021 02 15 About Eva Vivalt Retrieved 2023 05 11 AidGrade Retrieved 2019 07 01 CV PDF Retrieved 2021 02 15 Y Combinator Research Retrieved 2019 07 01 Basic Income OpenResearch www openresearchlab org Retrieved 2023 05 11 Evidence Aggregation and External Validity Retrieved 2019 07 05 Metascience 2019 Symposium Retrieved 2019 07 05 Is evidence based development writing a cheque its methodology can t cash 80 000 Hours Retrieved 2023 05 11 Matthews Dylan 2015 08 04 Don t teach a man to fish Just give him the goddamn fish Vox Retrieved 2023 05 11 Vivalt Eva 2015 Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Impact Evaluation American Economic Review 105 5 467 470 doi 10 1257 aer p20151015 Vivalt Eva 2019 How Much Can We Generalize from Impact Evaluations Journal of the European Economic Association Deaton Angus Cartwright Nancy August 2018 Understanding and misunderstanding randomized controlled trials PDF Social Science amp Medicine 210 2 21 doi 10 1016 j socscimed 2017 12 005 PMC 6019115 PMID 29331519 Pritchett Lant Is Your Impact Evaluation Asking Questions That Matter A Four Part Smell Test Retrieved 2019 07 05 Leigh Andrew 2018 Randomistas How Radical Researchers Are Changing Our World New Haven Yale University Press ISBN 978 0300236125 DellaVigna Stefano Pope Devin Vivalt Eva 25 Oct 2019 Predict science to improve science Science 366 6464 428 429 Bibcode 2019Sci 366 428D doi 10 1126 science aaz1704 PMID 31649186 S2CID 204882061 Matthews Dylan 2013 12 26 The Wonkblog Guide to Holiday Giving The Washington Post retrieved 2019 07 01 Matthews Dylan 2015 08 04 Don t teach a man to fish Just give him the goddamn fish Vox retrieved 2019 07 01 Yong Ed 2015 12 10 Make Science More Reliable Win Cash Prizes The Atlantic retrieved 2019 07 01 Members Retrieved 14 October 2019 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eva Vivalt amp oldid 1154285710, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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