Rema Hanna

Rema Hanna

Harvard University

H-index: 32

North America-United States

About Rema Hanna

Rema Hanna, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Development and Environmental Economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Social protection in the developing world

Who benefits? Experimental evidence on Saudi women’s take-up of unemployment assistance

The Marginal Disutility from Corruption in Social Programs: Evidence from Program Administrators and Beneficiaries

Optimal Public Transportation Networks: Evidence from the World's Largest Bus Rapid Transit System in Jakarta

Electronic food vouchers: Evidence from an at-scale experiment in Indonesia

Tax administration versus tax rates: evidence from corporate taxation in Indonesia

Research Insights: What will People Pay for SMS Air Quality Alerts and Will They Avoid Air Pollution in Response?

The challenges of universal health insurance in developing countries: experimental evidence from Indonesia’s National Health Insurance

Rema Hanna Information

University

Position

Harvard Kennedy School

Citations(all)

11757

Citations(since 2020)

6994

Cited By

7427

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

38

i10Index(since 2020)

36

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Rema Hanna Skills & Research Interests

Development and Environmental Economics

Top articles of Rema Hanna

Social protection in the developing world

2022/9

Abhijit Banerjee
Abhijit Banerjee

H-Index: 12

Rema Hanna
Rema Hanna

H-Index: 29

Who benefits? Experimental evidence on Saudi women’s take-up of unemployment assistance

Economics Letters

2024/4/6

Rema Hanna
Rema Hanna

H-Index: 29

Rohini Pande
Rohini Pande

H-Index: 42

The Marginal Disutility from Corruption in Social Programs: Evidence from Program Administrators and Beneficiaries

American Economic Review: Insights

2024/3/1

Arya Gaduh
Arya Gaduh

H-Index: 9

Rema Hanna
Rema Hanna

H-Index: 29

Optimal Public Transportation Networks: Evidence from the World's Largest Bus Rapid Transit System in Jakarta

2023/6/19

Electronic food vouchers: Evidence from an at-scale experiment in Indonesia

American Economic Review

2023/2/1

Tax administration versus tax rates: evidence from corporate taxation in Indonesia

American Economic Review

2021/12/1

Rema Hanna
Rema Hanna

H-Index: 29

Research Insights: What will People Pay for SMS Air Quality Alerts and Will They Avoid Air Pollution in Response?

2021/10/28

Rema Hanna
Rema Hanna

H-Index: 29

Paulina Oliva
Paulina Oliva

H-Index: 12

The challenges of universal health insurance in developing countries: experimental evidence from Indonesia’s National Health Insurance

American Economic Review

2021/9/1

Essays on the Influence of Western Institutions on Indigenous Societies

2021/7/23

The Effect of Extension Services and Credit on Agricultural Production in Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia

2021/7/16

The Cost-Effectiveness of Air Pollution Information Provision Programs

2021/7/14

Food vs. Food Stamps: Evidence from an At-Scale Experiment in Indonesia

2021/4/5

Innovation and Income Inequality: Creating a More Inclusive Economy in Germany

2021/3

Lucas Kitzmüller
Lucas Kitzmüller

H-Index: 2

Rema Hanna
Rema Hanna

H-Index: 29

The power of perception limitations of information in reducing air pollution exposure

2021

Rema Hanna
Rema Hanna

H-Index: 29

Paulina Oliva
Paulina Oliva

H-Index: 12

Referees for Review: This table reports the decision time in days for manuscripts sent out to referees for review over the past five years. The journal has greatly improved …

2021

Cumulative impacts of conditional cash transfer programs: Experimental evidence from Indonesia

American Economic Journal: Economic Policy

2020/11/1

Is improving tax administration more effective than raising tax rates? Evidence from Indonesia

2020

Rema Hanna
Rema Hanna

H-Index: 29

Subsidies and the dynamics of selection: experimental evidence from Indonesia's National Health Insurance

2020

The (lack of) distortionary effects of proxy-means tests: Results from a nationwide experiment in Indonesia

Journal of Public Economics Plus

2020/1/1

Abhijit Banerjee
Abhijit Banerjee

H-Index: 12

Rema Hanna
Rema Hanna

H-Index: 29

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