Tim Cheston
- Senior Manager, Applied Research
Timothy Cheston joined the Center for International Development’s Growth Lab as a Research Fellow in 2014.
Prior to joining CID, Tim worked for the World Bank in the Social Protection and Labor team for the Latin America and Caribbean region, where he led in the design, negotiation, and supervision of major social protection and labor projects and research in the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Bolivia, and Belize. His experience also includes research on the use of psychometric screening tools for small business financing in South Africa with the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) Africa. He also serves on the Board of Empowerment Health, an NGO providing community-based maternal and child health services in Afghanistan. Previously, Tim led remittance research with the Inter-American Dialogue, worked on microfinance with FINRURAL in Bolivia, and lived in the Dominican Republic, serving undocumented Haitian immigrants through the Dominican Literacy Project.
His research interests focus on: the role of economic diversification in explaining differences in growth between countries as within them; the use of growth diagnostics to formulate more effective economic strategy-making to unlock structural transformation processes; and the formulation of inclusive growth via productive development policies that better integrate the poor into high-productivity activities.
Tim holds a BA in the Woodrow Wilson School for Public and International Affairs from Princeton University and a Master’s in Public Administration in International Development (MPA/ID) from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Recent Publications
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Economic Prosperity With Environmental Preservation
Fellow Working Papers
Una historia de la economía de dos Amazonias: Lecciones sobre generar prosperidad compartida mientras se protege la selva en Perú y Colombia
Fellow Working Papers
The Connectivity Trap: Stuck between the Forest and Shared Prosperity in the Colombian Amazon






