Research Bio
Francis Annan is an Assistant Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley ARE, a Faculty Research Fellow at the NBER, an Affiliated Professor at BREAD, J-PAL, and CEGA, the Scientific Lead and Co-Chair of the Retail Finance Distribution (ReFinD) Research Initiative at ISSER, and a Fellow at the Center for Development Economics and Policy (CDEP) and the Center for Environmental Economics and Policy (CEEP). Prior to UC Berkeley, Francis was an Assistant Professor of Economics, Risk, and Insurance at the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. His research centers on development economics and microeconomic issues, with a focus on digital financial markets, at-scale government programs, insurance markets, and firms in sub-Saharan Africa and the United States. Francis received his Ph.D. in Sustainable Development (Economics Track) in 2018 from Columbia University.
Research Expertise and Interest
development economics, microeconomic, digital financial markets
Teaching
Special Study for Graduate Students [ARESEC 298]
Individual Research [ARESEC 299]
Individual Study for Doctoral Students [ARESEC 602]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [ECON 199]
Senior Thesis [ENVECON 195]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [ENVECON 199]
Honors Research [ENVECON H196]
Directed Advanced Study [PUBPOL 292]
Economics and Policy of Production, Technology and Risk in Agricultural and Natural Resources [ARESEC 241]
Individual Research [ARESEC 299]
Individual Study for Doctoral Students [ARESEC 602]
Intermediate Microeconomics with Applications to Sustainability [ENVECON 100]
Directed Advanced Study [PUBPOL 292]
Agricultural, Food, and Resource Policy Workshop [ARESEC 249]
Special Study for Graduate Students [ARESEC 298]
Individual Research [ARESEC 299]
Individual Study for Doctoral Students [ARESEC 602]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [ECON 199]
Senior Thesis [ENVECON 195]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [ENVECON 199]
Directed Advanced Study [PUBPOL 292]