Craig McIntosh is a development economist whose work focuses on program evaluation. His main research interest is the design of institutions which promote the provision of financial services to micro-entrepreneurs. He has conducted field evaluations of innovative anti-poverty policies in Mexico, Guatemala, Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, and Tanzania. He is currently working on research projects investigating how to boost savings among the poor, on whether schooling can be used as a tool to fight HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa, and on mechanisms to improve the long-term viability of Fair Trade markets.

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Demographic drivers in the Americas will reduce undocumented immigration and wage inequality in the US
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- Labour Markets 
- Migration

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US and EU immigration pressures in the long run
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- Labour Markets 
- Migration
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Doorstep banking in rural Sri Lanka increases customer savings … and income
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- Development 
- Financial Markets