Degree awarded: Ph.D. Economics. American UniversityThis dissertation explores health and nutrition in the developing world as both a determinant of economic outcomes and the result of economic realities. Health and nutrition are critical components of economic and social well being and are therefore important factors of development. As such, much effort and resources have been devoted to improving health outcomes in the developing world. This dissertation (1) provides guidance on how policies can be best designed to improve health and (2) provides a better understanding of the linkages between poor health and economic outcomes. The three essays that comprise the dissertation investigate separate contexts and linkages involving health and n...