Yes, using people like objects and manipulating them with behavioral nudge like objects (or animals?) are not ethical to start with. We add to that the long-term failure of such experiments as they remain confined within a temporal frame. I would like to have this debate in our lab when you are back. 

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Ishtiaque

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On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 4:10 PM Aakash Solanki <aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca> wrote:
ICYMI, this thread covers the necessary critiques https://twitter.com/ingridharvold/status/1183722222118166529

I wish i could join the discussions. I have kept a tab on dev econ debates and practice in India, how the lab works, the behavioural econ/nudging/attention in data work are all part of a related ecology of generating value/getting people to behave a certain way.

In any case. I hope it helps.

Sincerely,
Aakash


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University of Toronto

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On 15-Oct-2019, at 19:42, Mohammad Rashidujjaman Rifat <rifat@dgp.toronto.edu> wrote:

That’s a great news. We should do a reading session for his works in one of our group meetings.

Rifat

On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 12:22 AM Priyank Chandra <prch@cs.toronto.edu> wrote:
Hi
This is definitely big news. They've had such an impact on international development and poverty elimination.

However, the use of randomized controlled trials that they have encouraged is not without criticism. The following are some of the critiques of the RCT approach: https://twitter.com/ingridharvold/status/1183722222118166529?s=20
I would definitely encourage a reading of : http://www.ras.org.in/randomise_this_on_poor_economics

Look forward to discussing this more with all of you.

Best

On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 at 17:40, Ishtiaque Ahmed <ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu> wrote:
Very good idea. We can book a time after CSCW for reading their work. 

Best Regards,
Ishtiaque

Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
University of Toronto, ON, CA
Ph: +1 647 220 3482
Skype: syed.ishtiaque.ahmed
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On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 5:35 PM Maryam Mokhberi <maryam@cs.toronto.edu> wrote:
Hi Ishtiaque,

I also found it very interesting and I was wondering we allocate one of our group meetings to delve more into Banerjee's work! 



On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 5:26 PM Ishtiaque Ahmed <ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu> wrote:
Dear Group,

This year's Nobel Prize in Economics is awarded to Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Michael Kremer, who are famous for their work in poverty alleviation. Of them, Abhijit and Esther co-authored a book called "Poor Economics" which is very famous in our field. 


This news is very inspiring for our field. I am also very happy personally because Abhijit is also a Bengali. :-) 

Best Regards,
Ishtiaque

Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
University of Toronto, ON, CA
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