Clifford specializes in the application of quantitative methods and institutional economics to improve aid effectiveness and economic reform in developing countries. Clifford’s work experience includes a dozen years designing and overseeing impact evaluations and 25 years designing and analyzing economic policy in international trade, taxation, environmental regulation, privatization, and the business-enabling environment
Current areas of research include predicting household propensity to use child labor and statistical calibration methods for improving the accuracy of crowd-sourced forecasting in conflict areas.
Clifford has designed and implemented experimental and quasi-experimental randomized evaluations for irrigation, agricultural support services, public sector transparency and governance initiatives, water and sanitation, transport (road, river, ports), forced labor (various sectors), pollution abatement, children’s nutrition, and forest land restitution for MCC, USAID, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Cape Verde, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Romania, and Zambia. During his five years as the senior advisor to the ministers of environment and of privatization of four governments in Romania, Clifford designed and drafted both framework legislation as well as follow-up regulations in the areas of state enterprise privatization, environmental protection, and water management.
In addition to having started an environmental non-government organization in Romania and a twenty-person economic analysis firm in the United States, he has been a staff member of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (Vienna, Austria) and has been on the faculties of Harvard University (Economics and The Kennedy School) and the University of Maryland (Economics and School of Public Policy). He was also the director of research at the IRIS Center for Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector and the deputy director of the International Environment Program at the Harvard Institute for International Development.
Among the countries where Clifford has conducted research and evaluations are Afghanistan/Pakistan, Belize, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, The Gambia, Ghana, Indonesia, Mali, Mongolia, Morocco, Peru, The Philippines, Romania, Thailand, and Zambia.
Clifford’s latest book is Tournament Approaches to Public Policy in Developing Countries (The Brookings Institution 2009), which followed The Size and Character of the Informal Economy in Mongolia, (Soros). Recent book chapters appeared in Civil Power in Irregular Conflict, Land Policies and Fiscal Decentralization, Politics and Society in Romania. His journal articles can be found in the IMF Staff Papers, Economics of Transition, International Journal of Organizational Theory and Behavior, World Development, Journal of Human Rights, and several others.
Clifford has received grants from the Brookings Institution, The Harvard Institute for International Development, and the Kershner Foundation. He is also editorial peer reviewer for a number of economics and political science journals. Clifford is U.N.-certified in Spanish proficiency and has a working knowledge of French and Romanian.
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Education
PhD
The University of Pennsylvania
MA
The University of Pennsylvania
BA
Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA
Project Contributions
Publications
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Impact Evaluation of the USAID IUWASH Tangguh Activity: Baseline Evaluation Report
Project Report | November 1, 2023
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IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE USAID IUWASH TANGGUH ACTIVITY – EVALUATION DESIGN REPORT
Project Report | November 1, 2022
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opens in new tab"Assessing Progress in Reducing Child Labor in Cocoa Production in Cocoa Growing Areas of Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana."
Project Report | October 27, 2020
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Increase In Hazardous Child Labor In Cocoa Production Amid An Expansion Of Cocoa Farming In Cote D’ivoire And Ghana
Press Release | October 19, 2020
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Clifford Zinnes Named NORC Senior Fellow
Press Release | February 24, 2012
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opens in new tab"Strategy Framework for the Assessment and Treatment of Fragile States."
Book | March 5, 2010
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opens in new tab"Tournament Approaches to Policy Reform: Making Development Assistance More Effective."
Book | March 5, 2009
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opens in new tab"Effective Development Assistance through Competition."
Journal Article | March 5, 2009