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Guy S Grossman

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Guy S Grossman
Student, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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 http://www.columbia.edu/~gsg2102/

Guy Grossman is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at Columbia University. He is a Graduate fellow at Columbia’s multidisciplinary Program on International Development and Globalization (IGERT), at the Mellon Interdisciplinary Program (ISERP) and at Columbia's Center for the Study of Development Strategies (CSDS). Guy studies comparative politics, with a regional focus on Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East. Guy's research applies a ``field experiment'' approach for studying various aspects of the political economy of development, with special focus on the role leaders' selection play in the production of public goods, means of increasing accountability, and determinants of political participation in quasi-democracies. 

Advisor: Macartan Humphreys
 
Teaching and Research Interest: Comparative Politics, Political Economy with special focus on Africa and the Middle East, Micro-political analyses and Program Evaluation.

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