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  1. Joel Ferguson is a Ph.D. candidate in Berkeley ARE and a co-author of a research project that uses historical spy satellites to measure China's growth miracle. He applies machine learning to extract economic data from satellite images and compares it with village gazetteers, a reliable source of historical records.

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    I am a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Global Policy Lab at Stanford University supervised by Solomon Hsiang. I earned a PhD in Agricultural & Resource Economics with a designated emphasis in Development Engineering from University of California, Berkeley where I was an Innovations at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water Systems Fellow.

  3. Joel Ferguson. \Survey of open science practices and attitudes in the social sciences." (2023) Nature Communications 14, 5401. Joel Ferguson, Rebecca Littman, Garret Christensen, Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Nicholas Swanson, Zenan Wang, Edward Miguel, David Birke, and John-Henry Pezzuto.

  4. Reassessing China's Rural Reforms: The View from Outer Space, with Joel Ferguson. [ Latest Draft ] Abstract: We study one of the central reforms in China’s economic miracle, the Household Responsibility System (HRS), which decollectivized agriculture starting in 1978.

  5. Working Papers. "Reassessing China's Rural Reforms: The View from Outer Space". with Oliver Kim. We study one of the central reforms in China’s economic miracle, the Household Responsibility System (HRS), which decollectivized agriculture starting in 1978.

  6. Dr Joel Ferguson is a lecturer in mechatronics within the School of Engineering. He received his bachelor's degree in mechatronic engineering and PhD in nonlinear control theory from the University of Newcastle in 2013 and 2018, respectively.

  7. Reassessing China’s Rural Reforms: The View from Outer Space *. Joel Ferguson, Oliver Kim, +18 authors. Silin Zhang. Economics. We study one of the central reforms in China’s economic miracle, the Household Responsibility System (HRS), which decollectivized agriculture starting in 1978.