Arthur Blouin
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Toronto
Affiliated faculty, People's History Lab
Biography
Biography
Arthur Blouin is a development economist with a particular interest in how social and cultural factors influence the process of economic development. His research agenda has focused on Africa, and has drawn heavily from economic history, behavioural economics, and political economy. His work can be broadly grouped as follows: 1) the roots of conflict and process of reconciliation; 2) the nature of the agreements that people make when institutions are imperfect; 3) The roots of diversity and the history of language evolution. Methodologically, he relies on quasi-experimental and experimental research designs, and tend to prioritize investments in novel sources of data.