Conducting Influential Impact Evaluations in China: The Experience of the Rural Education Action Project (REAP)

Journal of Development Effectiveness, Vol. 3 No. 3, page(s) 420-430

Posted: 9 Apr 2013

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Matthew Boswell

Stanford University - Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies

Scott Rozelle

Stanford University - Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies

Linxiu Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences - Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy

Chengfang Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

Renfu Luo

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) - Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy (CCAP)

Yaojiang Shi

Shaanxi Normal University

Date Written: September 1, 2011

Abstract

Impact evaluation has become an increasingly integral part of development project design and execution in recent years. Many questions remain, however, about what methods yield the most compelling evaluations, and how best to implement them. The Rural Education Action Project (REAP) is among the most successful impact evaluation groups currently operating in China. The goal of this paper is to share five practical strategies that REAP has employed to maximize the effectiveness of our impact evaluations. These strategies include the use of randomization and other experimental and quasi experimental research designs; pursuit of local and international collaboration; strict attention to policy relevance; a modular, incremental research approach; and robust outreach.

Keywords: Development, Education, China

Suggested Citation

Boswell, Matthew and Rozelle, Scott and Zhang, Linxiu and Liu, Chengfang and Luo, Renfu and Shi, Yaojiang, Conducting Influential Impact Evaluations in China: The Experience of the Rural Education Action Project (REAP) (September 1, 2011). Journal of Development Effectiveness, Vol. 3 No. 3, page(s) 420-430, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2247085

Matthew Boswell (Contact Author)

Stanford University - Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies ( email )

Scott Rozelle

Stanford University - Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies ( email )

Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Linxiu Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences - Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy ( email )

Anwai, Beijing, 100101
China

Chengfang Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) ( email )

52 Sanlihe Rd.
Datun Road, Anwai
Beijing, Xicheng District 100864
China

Renfu Luo

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) - Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy (CCAP) ( email )

Building 917, Datun Road
Beijing 100101
China

Yaojiang Shi

Shaanxi Normal University ( email )

Chang'an Chang'an District
199 South Road
Xi'an, OH Shaanxi Province 710062
China

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