 My name is Khadija Amolekbe. I'm from the University of Illinois. I just finished my PEG. I also work as a lecturer at the University of Illinois in Nigeria. I would like to see a situation whereby researchers or lecturers living in developing countries can participate in the discourse in development economics, where they can produce good research that can influence decisions in their countries. Sometimes you have these research questions and you don't even know how to go about it. But now you have the tools, you understand the concept behind some of these methods and you know the tools to use to to answer your questions. And another aspect is transferring the knowledge skills learned during the program to my students. And with this many people will be able to use the knowledge and produce good research. First is the Gary Fields lecture, how we broke down the theory of liberal economics to make it very simple for us to comprehend. And also, Annie left us with these five steps of how to think through policy questions, which I think I'll use going forward. Second is the network of researchers you meet here. Here we had 20 fantastic individuals from different parts of the world. I'm already talking to some people here on how to collaborate on research in the future. A lot of new ideas came up well during the course of this summer school and we intend to flourish the idea. I have gained a wealth of knowledge from this experience, which I will apply to my research.