Mahesh Karra
Assistant Professor of Global Development Policy
International Studies
Boston University
United States of America
Biography
"Mahesh Karra is an Assistant Professor of Global Development Policy at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University. His academic and research interests are broadly in development economics, health economics, quantitative methods, and applied demography. His research utilizes experimental and non-experimental methods to investigate the relationships between population, health, and economic development in low- and middle-income countries. He has conducted field work in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Latin America, and his current research uses randomized controlled trials to evaluate the health and economic effects of improving access to family planning and maternal and child health services in Malawi, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Tanzania. He has also worked for the Population Reference Bureau and the Futures Group International and served as a consultant to the World Bank, the World Health Organization, and the Population Council. Dr. Karra holds a B.A. in Economics and Hispanic Studies (Joint Hons) from McGill University, an M.Sc. in Economics from the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics, and an Sc.D. in Global Health Economics from Harvard University."
Research Interest
Development economics; health economics; maternal and child health; applied demography; population economics; applied econometrics; impact evaluation
Publications
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Karra, M., and G. Fink. Long Run Effects of Early Life Growth Faltering: A Retrospective Analysis of 480 Birth Cohorts in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
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Karra, M., P. Sripad, and C. Warren. An Assessment of Women’s Empowerment, Quality of Care, and Maternal Health Care Utilization in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
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Karra, M., H. Leslie, M. Kruk, and D. Canning. Assessing the Relationship between Service Provision Quality, Family Planning Use, and Fertility Intentions in Malawi