Ulrik Beck is a PhD student of Economics at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He holds BA and MA degrees in Economics from University of Copenhagen and has been a visiting graduate student at Cornell University and UC-Berkeley. His research interests are development economics and applied microeconomics. His work revolves around issues of social networks and measurement of poverty and inequality.
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When institutions are bad, how much do social networks really help?
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