Erlend Berg

University of Bristol
Erlend Berg

Erlend Berg is a lecturer in economics at the University of Bristol. His primary research interests are public services, social protection and household finance in developing countries. He undertakes field experiments and analyses household survey data with the aim of improving understanding of bottlenecks in the process of development. After obtaining his PhD from the London School of Economics, he was the Acting Research Network Director of the International Growth Centre and subsequently a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford. He is affiliated with the Centre for Market and Public Organisation and the Centre for the Study of African Economies.

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Improving Access to and Measuring the Impact of Public Health Insurance in India

This project aims to add to the broad literature on improving the quality of public services by looking at the effect of providing incentives to agents for spreading information regarding a government-funded health insurance programme on the level of programme knowledge and enrolment among beneficiaries.

01 April 2011
Human Development
Human Development

Improving Access to and Measuring the Impact of Public Health Insurance in India

This project aims to add to the broad literature on improving the quality of public services by looking at the effect of providing incentives to agents for spreading information regarding a government-funded health insurance programme on the level of programme knowledge and enrolment among beneficiaries.

01 April 2011
Human Development
Human Development
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