Eva Vivalt Leads Landmark Basic Income Study
A new study reveals how large and temporary unconditional cash transfers can influence lives and preferences
Eva Vivalt, an assistant professor in the Department of Economics, played a leading role in a research practice partnership (RPP) that spent years exploring the effects of unconditional cash transfers on individuals living in poverty. Picture merging the profiles of a billionaire tech mogul, top academics from elite research institutions, and a diverse group of 3000 Americans struggling below the poverty line.