Towards improved and more transparent ethics in randomised controlled trials in development social science
David K. Evans
Abstract
Randomised controlled trials in development economics, political science, and other social science fields have been on the rise in recent decades. Recent awards and particular trials in development economics have re-ignited active discussions of the ethics of these trials. This article surveys common ethical concerns with such trials and proposes a series of practical suggestions to help researchers and policymakers be more mindful of and transparent about ethics as they consider, design, implement, and report randomised controlled trials and other impact evaluations in development settings.
Topics & Concepts
Engineering ethicsClinical trialResearch ethicsPolitical scienceMedicineEngineeringPathologyAdvanced Causal Inference TechniquesHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifeEthics in Clinical Research