Rachel Glennerster

Rachel Glennerster (born 21 October 1965) is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. Glennerster served as chief economist for the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, formerly the Department for International Development (DFID), the UK's ministry for international development cooperation, after formerly serving on DFID's Independent Advisory Committee on Development Impact. She is an education sector academic co-chair at the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL). She was the executive director of J-PAL until 2017 and the lead academic for Sierra Leone at the International Growth Centre, a research centre based jointly at The London School of Economics and Political Science and the University of Oxford. She helped establish the Deworm the World Initiative, a program that targets increased access to education and improved health from the elimination of intestinal worms for at-risk children and has helped "deworm" millions of children worldwide.

Before joining J-PAL and the International Growth Centre, Glennerster worked as an economic adviser to HM Treasury, a Development Associate at the Harvard Institute for International Development, and as a senior economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF). She was also a member of the UK delegation to the IMF and World Bank in the mid-1990s. Glennerster is a member of Giving What We Can, an effective altruism organization whose members pledge to give 10% of their income to effective charities.

Glennerster is the coauthor of ''Running Randomized Evaluations'', a book on running randomized impact evaluations in practice in developing countries, and ''Strong Medicine: Creating Incentives for Pharmaceutical Research on Neglected Diseases'', a book that strategizes incentives for developers to undertake the costly research needed to develop vaccines.

Glennerster is cited as among the top 2% of female economists as of April 2024, according to IDEAS/RePEC.

She was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 2021 New Year Honours for services to international development.

In May 2024 it was announced that Glennerster would be the next president of the Center for Global Development Provided by Wikipedia

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by Shin, Yongseok
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by Banerjee, Abhijit V.
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The World Bank
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