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Boaz Anglade
Boaz Anglade is a development economist working as a consultant for the IADB. He holds a Ph.D. in applied economics from the University of Florida. Anglade has more than seven years of experience in conducting empirical research in applied economics and has offered key input to scholarship in the area of development economics through teaching, training, and academic publishing. Before joining the IADB, he coordinated a first-of-its-kind experiment that tested the efficacy of three separate models of agricultural technology transfer in Haiti. Anglade’s current research interests focus on social disparities in wealth, poverty, and diffusion of agricultural technologies in developing countries.

Boaz Anglade
Boaz Anglade is a development economist working as a consultant for the IADB. He holds a Ph.D. in applied economics from the University of Florida. Anglade has more than seven years of experience in conducting empirical research in applied economics and has offered key input to scholarship in the area of development economics through teaching, training, and academic publishing. Before joining the IADB, he coordinated a first-of-its-kind experiment that tested the efficacy of three separate models of agricultural technology transfer in Haiti. Anglade’s current research interests focus on social disparities in wealth, poverty, and diffusion of agricultural technologies in developing countries.