Remi Jedwab Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs George Washington University Roles Researchers Email [email protected] Remi Jedwab is an Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs at George Washington University. Projects Gauging the impact of land-use regulation in developing countries Remi Jedwab, Jan Brueckner, Jason Barr 31 Jan 2022 Project Estimating the returns to human capital in the cities of developing countries Remi Jedwab, Paul Romer, Daniel Pereira, Asif Islam 30 Nov 2018 Project The value of democracy: Evidence from road building in Kenya Robin Burgess, Remi Jedwab, Edward Miguel, Ameet Morjaria, Gerard Padró i Miquel 1 Sep 2013 Project All contributions Assessing vertical urban development gaps: Which developing regions have tall buildings, which do not, and why? Jason Barr, Remi Jedwab Policy brief Human capital accumulation at work: Estimates for the world and implications for development Remi Jedwab, Paul Romer, Asif Islam, Roberto Samaniego American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 15 3 Journal article 7th Urbanisation and Poverty Reduction Research Conference 30–31 January 2023 Washington, DC Past Event Returns to work are lower in developing countries: Is it due to their sectoral and urban structure? Remi Jedwab, Paul Romer, Dietrich Vollrath, Asif Islam, Daniel Pereira Policy brief Wage returns for work experience: Development and urbanisation Remi Jedwab Blog Urbanisation with and without Industrialisation Dietrich Vollrath, Remi Jedwab, Douglas Gollin Blog 3 policy lessons from Africa’s colonial railways Edward Kerby, Alexander Moradi, Remi Jedwab Blog Share Share