Suggested Readings
Part of being a researcher is always learning. What follows is a list and brief summary of books and webpages that we found and find useful. We recommend them to our research team members when they are starting out and we recommend them to old-hands that we collaborate with. In short, the following are great if you are new to the field of applied economics or if you have been working in the field for years.
- CSAE Coder's Corner
- IPA Research Methods Initiative
- World Banks DIME Analytics
- BITSS Resource

David Spiegelhalter

Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie

Joshua D. Angrist and Jörn-Steffen Pischke

Scott Cunningham

Garret Christensen, Jeremy Freese, and Edward Miguel

Scott E. Page

Pranab Bardhan and Christopher Udry

Donald M. Murray
