Nishith Prakash is a professor of public policy and economics at Northeastern University, jointly appointed in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and the Department of Economics. He also serves as co-director of the Global Action for Policy Initiative. Before joining Northeastern, he was an associate professor of economics and human rights at the University of Connecticut.
Born and raised in Bihar, India, he earned a BA in Economics from Shivaji College, an MA from the Delhi School of Economics, and a PhD in Economics from the University of Houston. He was a post-doctoral research associate at Cornell University and has held visiting positions at Dartmouth, Ohio University, Yale, Columbia, MIT, Boston University, and the Harvard Kennedy School.
Professor Prakash’s research focuses on empowering human capital in low-income countries, spanning development economics, political economy, education, and behavioral economics. His studies use field experiments, quasi-experimental methods, and large administrative datasets to examine how institutions and policies can promote inclusive growth. He collaborates extensively with governments in India, Nepal, Zambia, and Zanzibar, as well as with the World Bank and other international organizations.
At Northeastern, he teaches Economic Analysis for Policy and Planning, Designing Global Economic and Social Policy, and Development Economics, integrating evidence from his field research into the classroom. He is an affiliate at BREAD, CESifo, CReAM, IZA, HiCN, IPA, and GLO, and serves as associate editor of the Journal of Development Economics and co-editor of the Economics of Education Review. He also co-founded AMIE, the Association for Mentoring and Inclusion in Economics.