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Julian Jamison - Behavioral Science at the World Bank
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Join Erik and Zarak for a new episode with guest Dr. Julian Jamison, member
of the Mind/Behavior/Development (eMBeD) Team at the World Bank. Julian’s
focus is on behavioral applications in international policy development in
economics, health, and finance. His background includes a Ph.D. in
Economics from M.I.T. and experience working with the Federal Reserve Bank
of Boston, as well as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in
Washington, D.C.
In 2015 the World Bank came out with a World Development Report titled
“Mind, Society, Behavior.” Since then, there’s been an overt focus on using
behavioral science in order to improve the way the World Bank attempts to
fulfill its mission around the world. Julian discusses how the World Bank
utilizes behavioral economics to tackle global issues such as poverty,
early childhood development, household finance, health, and climate
change. Follow the eMBeD Team’s current projects and publications on their
website: http://www.worldbank.org/en/programs/embed.
Julian also shares the behavioral similarities that are essentially
universal to all human beings, and others that differ from culture to
culture. He also discusses the history of field experiments and how his
team utilizes them in their work.