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Editorial Board

The World Bank Economic Review would like to thank outgoing co-editors Francisco H.G. Ferreira, Karla Hoff, Aart Kraay, and Luis  Servén for their outstanding services to the journal, and is happy to announce that Emanuela Galasso, Norman Loayza and Roy van der Weide have accepted to join Leora Klapper and David McKenzie as WBER co-editors. Professors Eric Edmonds and Nina Pavcnik from Dartmouth College are continuing as editors of the WBER.

Editors

Eric Edmonds
Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA

Co-Editors

Manuela Angelucci
University of Texas, USA

Susan Godlonton
Williams College, USA

Remi Jedwab
George Washington University, USA

Leora Klapper
World Bank, USA

Gianmarco León-Ciliotta
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain

Norman Loayza
World Bank, USA

David J. McKenzie
World Bank, USA

Bob Rijkers,
World Bank, USA

Alessandro Tarozzi
European University Institute, Italy

Roy van der Weide
World Bank, USA

Editorial Board

Lori Beaman
Northwestern University, USA

Haroon Bhorat
University of Cape Town, South Africa

Nicholas Bloom
Stanford University, USA

Ashwini Deshpande
Delhi University, India

Pascaline Dupas
Stanford University, USA

Eduardo Engel
University of Chile, Chile

Claudio Ferraz
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Brazil

Frederico Finan
University of California, Berkeley, USA

Andrew Foster
Brown University, USA

Beata Javorcik
Oxford University, UK

Aprajit Mahajan
University of California, Berkeley, USA

Stelios Michalopoulos
Brown University, USA

Ahmed M. Mobarak
Yale University, USA

Yaw Nyarko
New York University, USA

Albert Park
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Hong Kong

Sandip Sukhtankar
Virginia University, USA

Romain Wacziarg
University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Christopher Woodruff
Oxford University, UK

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