I am an empirical development economist with interests in firms and markets in developing
                                 countries, regional shocks and their impact on long-term development, and the political
                                 economy of India. My research uses data from a wide variety of settings, ranging from
                                 19th century Boston to contemporary India, and applies both structural and reduced
                                 form methodologies.
                               
                           
                              
                              Keniston, D., Larsen, B., Li, S., Prescott, J.J., Silviera, B., Yu, C. (2024). Fairness
                                 in Incomplete Information Bargaining. International Economic Review, Forthcoming.
                              
                              Keniston, D., Banerjee, A., Duflo, E., Chattopadyay, R., and Singh, N. (2021). Improving
                                 Police Performance in Rajasthan, India: Experimental Evidence on Incentives, Managerial
                                 Autonomy, and Training. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.
                              
                              Banerjee, A., Duflo, E., Keniston, D., Singh, N., and , .. The Efficient Deployment
                                 of Police Resources: Theory and New Evidence from a Randomized Drunk Driving Crackdown
                                 in India. Econometrica.
                              
                              Keniston, D. and Allcott, H. (2018). Dutch Disease or Agglomeration? The Local Economic
                                 Effects of Commodity Booms and Busts in Modern America. Review of Economic Studies,
                                 85(2), 695-731.
                              
                              Hornbeck, R. and Keniston, D. (2017). Creative Destruction: Barriers to Urban Growth
                                 and the Great Boston Fire of 1872. American Economic Review, 107(6), 1365-1398.
                              
                              Banerjee, A., Banerji, R., Duflo, E., Glennerster, R., Keniston, D., Khemani, S.,
                                 and Shotland, M. (2007). Can information campaigns raise awareness and local participation
                                 in primary education?. Economic and Political Weekly, , 1365--1372.
                               
                           
                              
                              Research Interests: Development Economics, Industrial Organization, Economic History,
                                 Urban Economics
                               
                           
                              
                              Keniston, D., Cassan, G., and Kleineberg, T. (2021). A Division of Laborers: Identity
                                 and Efficiency in India