Summary of All Sessions |
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Session ID code | Date/Time | Location | Title | Papers |
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83 | March 18, 2012 14:30-16:30 | Porters Lodge | Registration | 0 |
82 | March 18, 2012 16:00-16:30 | Junior Common Room Foyer | Tea | 0 |
81 | March 18, 2012 16:00-16:30 | Bernard Sunley Foyer | Tea | 0 |
11 | March 18, 2012 16:30-18:00 | Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre | Plenary 1: ‘What has economics to say about institutions for growth?’ | 0 |
86 | March 18, 2012 19:00-21:00 | Dining Hall | Dinner | 0 |
96 | March 19, 2012 8:00-8:30 | Porters Lodge | Registration | 0 |
9 | March 19, 2012 8:30-9:30 | Bernard Sunley A | Health 1: Child health | 2 |
28 | March 19, 2012 8:30-9:30 | Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre | Household Decision-Making 1 | 2 |
45 | March 19, 2012 8:30-9:30 | Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre | Public Services | 2 |
53 | March 19, 2012 8:30-9:30 | Bernard Sunley D | Risk and Insurance 1 | 2 |
59 | March 19, 2012 8:30-9:30 | Arumugam Second Floor | Markets | 2 |
67 | March 19, 2012 8:30-9:30 | Bernard Sunley C | Poverty 1 | 2 |
71 | March 19, 2012 8:30-9:30 | Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre | Labour 1 | 2 |
78 | March 19, 2012 8:30-9:30 | Mary Sunley Seminar Room | Infrastucture 1 | 2 |
12 | March 19, 2012 9:30-10:30 | Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre | Plenary 2: Keynote 'Growth and Poverty Revisited' | 0 |
84 | March 19, 2012 10:30-11:00 | Bernard Sunley Foyer | Coffee | 0 |
85 | March 19, 2012 10:30-11:00 | Junior Common Room Foyer | Coffee | 0 |
4 | March 19, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre | Labour 2: Wages and Unemployment | 4 |
5 | March 19, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Manor Road Lecture Theatre | Conflict - Micro 1 | 4 |
7 | March 19, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre | Education 1: Schooling and nutrition | 3 |
8 | March 19, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Bernard Sunley A | Health 2: Growth, shocks and inequality | 4 |
15 | March 19, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Bernard Sunley C | Agriculture Micro 1: Land tenure | 3 |
35 | March 19, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre | Agriculture Macro and Micro approaches | 4 |
38 | March 19, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Arumugam Second Floor | Macro 1: Growth Empirics | 4 |
43 | March 19, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Mary Sunley Seminar Room | Infrastructure 2: Roads and Railways | 3 |
54 | March 19, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Bernard Sunley D | Risk and Insurance 2 | 4 |
79 | March 19, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Arumugam First Floor | Resources, growth and shocks | 4 |
87 | March 19, 2012 13:00-14:00 | Dining Hall | Lunch | 0 |
10 | March 19, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre | Fragile States: Causes, costs, and responses - Book launch | 0 |
14 | March 19, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Bernard Sunley A | Health 3: Consequences of health | 4 |
17 | March 19, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Bernard Sunley C | Agriculture Micro 2: Farmers' organizations | 3 |
25 | March 19, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Manor Road Lecture Theatre | Household Decision-Making 2 | 4 |
29 | March 19, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre | Education 2: Returns to education and training | 4 |
39 | March 19, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Arumugam Second Floor | Macro 2: Resource-Rich Economies | 4 |
40 | March 19, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre | Polygamy and Polygyny | 4 |
49 | March 19, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Mary Sunley Seminar Room | Labour 3: Getting and Losing a Job | 3 |
51 | March 19, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Bernard Sunley D | Credit and Savings 1 | 4 |
60 | March 19, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Arumugam First Floor | Trade 1: Trade Policy | 4 |
88 | March 19, 2012 16:00-16:30 | Bernard Sunley Foyer | Tea | 0 |
89 | March 19, 2012 16:00-16:30 | Junior Common Room Foyer | Tea | 0 |
6 | March 19, 2012 16:30-18:30 | Manor Road Lecture Theatre | Conflict - Micro 2 | 4 |
18 | March 19, 2012 16:30-18:30 | Bernard Sunley C | Agriculture micro 3: Agricultural markets | 3 |
20 | March 19, 2012 16:30-18:30 | Bernard Sunley A | Health 4: Health choices | 4 |
30 | March 19, 2012 16:30-18:30 | Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre | Education 3: Shocks and educational outcomes | 3 |
41 | March 19, 2012 16:30-18:30 | Arumugam Second Floor | Macro 3: Debt and Growth | 4 |
48 | March 19, 2012 16:30-18:30 | Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre | Firms 1: Labour and Informal enterprises | 4 |
50 | March 19, 2012 16:30-18:30 | Bernard Sunley D | Labour 4: Jobs and Employment | 4 |
55 | March 19, 2012 16:30-18:30 | Mary Sunley Seminar Room | Political economy 1 | 3 |
61 | March 19, 2012 16:30-18:30 | Arumugam First Floor | Trade 2: Trade Policy | 4 |
69 | March 19, 2012 16:30-18:30 | Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre | Migration | 5 |
90 | March 19, 2012 19:00-21:00 | Dining Hall | Dinner and Speech | 0 |
16 | March 20, 2012 8:30-10:30 | Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre | Development and Gender 1 | 4 |
21 | March 20, 2012 8:30-10:30 | Bernard Sunley A | Health 5: HIV | 4 |
23 | March 20, 2012 8:30-10:30 | Bernard Sunley C | Agriculture Micro 4: Risk, institutions and the environment | 4 |
31 | March 20, 2012 8:30-10:30 | Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre | Education 4: Improving school performance | 4 |
42 | March 20, 2012 8:30-10:30 | Arumugam Second Floor | Macro 4: Growth, health and technology | 3 |
47 | March 20, 2012 8:30-10:30 | Manor Road Lecture Theatre | Fiscal Policy: Taxing the poor | 4 |
56 | March 20, 2012 8:30-10:30 | Mary Sunley Seminar Room | Political economy 2 | 4 |
62 | March 20, 2012 8:30-10:30 | Arumugam First Floor | Trade 3: Foreign Direct Investment | 4 |
65 | March 20, 2012 8:30-10:30 | Bernard Sunley D | Poverty 2: Giving, listening and aspiring | 4 |
72 | March 20, 2012 8:30-10:30 | Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre | Urbanisation and Land Policy | 3 |
91 | March 20, 2012 10:30-11:00 | Bernard Sunley Foyer | Coffee | 0 |
92 | March 20, 2012 10:30-11:00 | Junior Common Room Foyer | Coffee | 0 |
2 | March 20, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre | Social Networks | 4 |
24 | March 20, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Bernard Sunley C | Agriculture Micro 5: Farm productivity | 4 |
26 | March 20, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre | Development and Gender 2 | 4 |
32 | March 20, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre | Education 5: Impacts of education | 4 |
37 | March 20, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Manor Road Lecture Theatre | Infrastructure 3 | 4 |
44 | March 20, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Arumugam Second Floor | Macro 5: Price Dynamics | 3 |
52 | March 20, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Bernard Sunley A | Credit and Savings 2 | 4 |
66 | March 20, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Bernard Sunley D | Poverty 3: Poverty, inclusive growth and dynamics | 4 |
76 | March 20, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Mary Sunley Seminar Room | Aid 1 | 3 |
97 | March 20, 2012 11:00-13:00 | Arumugam First Floor | Health 6 | 2 |
93 | March 20, 2012 13:00-14:00 | Dining Hall | Lunch | 0 |
22 | March 20, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Bernard Sunley A | Health 7: Health delivery | 4 |
27 | March 20, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Bernard Sunley D | Household Decision-Making 3 | 4 |
36 | March 20, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Bernard Sunley C | Agriculture Micro 6: Policies and reform | 4 |
46 | March 20, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Arumugam Second Floor | Macro 6: Macro Policy Management | 4 |
57 | March 20, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Mary Sunley Seminar Room | Aid 2 | 3 |
63 | March 20, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Arumugam First Floor | Trade 4: Trade Policy | 4 |
64 | March 20, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Manor Road Lecture Theatre | Inequality | 4 |
68 | March 20, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre | Poverty 4: Multidimensional poverty | 3 |
74 | March 20, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre | Firms 2 | 4 |
75 | March 20, 2012 14:00-16:00 | Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre | Quality of life and norms | 3 |
94 | March 20, 2012 16:00-16:30 | Bernard Sunley Foyer | Tea | 0 |
95 | March 20, 2012 16:00-16:30 | Junior Common Room Foyer | Tea | 0 |
13 | March 20, 2012 16:30-18:00 | Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre | Plenary 3: 'The economics of Africa: Question Time' incorporating 'The Oxford Companion to the Economics of Africa' launch. | 0 |
87 sessions, 236 papers, and 14 presentations with no associated papers |
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CSAE Conference 2012: Economic Development in Africa |
Detailed List of Sessions |
Session ID 83: Registration March 18, 2012 14:30 to 16:30 Porters Lodge |
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Session ID 82: Tea March 18, 2012 16:00 to 16:30 Junior Common Room Foyer |
Session ID 81: Tea March 18, 2012 16:00 to 16:30 Bernard Sunley Foyer |
Session ID 11: Plenary 1: ‘What has economics to say about institutions for growth?’ March 18, 2012 16:30 to 18:00 Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Stefan Dercon, DFID and University of Oxford |
Presented by: Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, IFPRI |
Presented by: Nicholas Cheeseman, University of Oxford |
Presented by: Jakob Svensson, Stockholm University |
Presented by: Stefan Dercon, DFID and University of Oxford |
Session ID 86: Dinner March 18, 2012 19:00 to 21:00 Dining Hall |
Session ID 96: Registration March 19, 2012 8:00 to 8:30 Porters Lodge |
Session ID 9: Health 1: Child health March 19, 2012 8:30 to 9:30 Bernard Sunley A |
Session Chair: Giovanna D'adda, Bocconi University |
Parental Health and Child Schooling |
By mariapia mendola; University of Milan Bicocca |
Presented by: mariapia mendola, University of Milan Bicocca |
Discussant: Giovanna D'adda, Bocconi University |
Social Preferences and Access to Improved Water Sources: Evidence from School Children in Sierra Leone |
By Giovanna D'adda; Bocconi University |
Presented by: Giovanna D'adda, Bocconi University |
Discussant: mariapia mendola, University of Milan Bicocca |
Session ID 28: Household Decision-Making 1 March 19, 2012 8:30 to 9:30 Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Solomon Asfaw, FAO of the United Nations |
Cash Transfers Given to Mothers and to Fathers: Impact on Education and Health of a Randomized Control Trial in Rural Burkina Faso |
By Richard Akresh; University Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Damien de Walque; The World Bank Harounan Kazianga; Oklahoma State University |
Presented by: Harounan Kazianga, Oklahoma State University |
Discussant: Solomon Asfaw, FAO of the United Nations |
Productive impact of unconditional cash transfer program: evidence from randomized experiment in Kenya |
By Solomon Asfaw; FAO of the United Nations Benjamin Davis; FAO Giovanni Federighi; FAO of the United Nations Sudhanshu Handa; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Presented by: Solomon Asfaw, FAO of the United Nations |
Discussant: Harounan Kazianga, Oklahoma State University |
Session ID 45: Public Services March 19, 2012 8:30 to 9:30 Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Frederick Mugisha, Uganda Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development |
Corruption, Investments and Contributions to Public Goods: Experimental Evidence from Rural Liberia |
By Gonne Beekman; Wageningen University Erwin Bulte; Wageningen University Eleonora Nillesen |
Presented by: Gonne Beekman, Wageningen University |
Discussant: Frederick Mugisha, Uganda Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development |
Information and collective action in community monitoring of schools: Field and lab experimental evidence from Uganda |
By Abigail Barr; University of Nottingham Frederick Mugisha; Uganda Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development Pieter Serneels; University of East Anglia Andrew Zeitlin; Oxford University |
Presented by: Frederick Mugisha, Uganda Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development |
Discussant: Gonne Beekman, Wageningen University |
Session ID 53: Risk and Insurance 1 March 19, 2012 8:30 to 9:30 Bernard Sunley D |
Session Chair: Francis Mulangu, African Center for Economic Transformati |
The trusted neighbour effect: Local experience and demand for microinsurance. |
By Karlijn Morsink; University of Twente Peter Geurts; University of Twente |
Presented by: Karlijn Morsink, University of Twente |
Discussant: Francis Mulangu, African Center for Economic Transformati |
Designing and Assessing Rainfall Insurance Contracts for Food Security in Ghana’s Northern Region |
By Francis Mulangu; African Center for Economic Transformati John Ulimwengu; International Food Policy Research Institute |
Presented by: Francis Mulangu, African Center for Economic Transformati |
Discussant: Munenobu Ikegami, ILRI |
Session ID 59: Markets March 19, 2012 8:30 to 9:30 Arumugam Second Floor |
Session Chair: Maarten Voors, Wageningen University |
Investigating “Anti-Competitive” Behavior in Ghana’s Bourgeoning Telecom Industry: Is there a Need for the Enactment of Anti-trust laws? |
By Stephen Armah; Ashesi University |
Presented by: Stephen Armah, Ashesi University |
Discussant: Maarten Voors, Wageningen University |
The Evolution of Behavior in the Market Place: Evidence from an Exchange Experiment in Rural Sierra Leone |
By Erwin Bulte; Wageningen University Ty Turley; Chicago University Maarten Voors; Wageningen University |
Presented by: Maarten Voors, Wageningen University |
Discussant: Stephen Armah, Ashesi University |
Session ID 67: Poverty 1 March 19, 2012 8:30 to 9:30 Bernard Sunley C |
Session Chair: Jeanette Manjengwa, University of Zimbabwe |
Institutions, Pro-poor Growth and Inequality in Kenya |
By Jane Kabubo-Mariara; University of Nairobi Domisiano Mwabu; Domsam Management and Research Consultants |
Presented by: Jane Kabubo-Mariara, University of Nairobi |
Discussant: Jeanette Manjengwa, University of Zimbabwe |
Understanding the current nature of poverty: A sample survey of well-being and poverty in fifteen Districts in Zimbabwe |
By Jeanette Manjengwa; University of Zimbabwe |
Presented by: Jeanette Manjengwa, University of Zimbabwe |
Discussant: Jane Kabubo-Mariara, University of Nairobi |
Session ID 71: Labour 1 March 19, 2012 8:30 to 9:30 Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Emmanuel Owusu-Sekyere, University of Pretoria |
"Famine and Adolescent Human Capital Acquisition in sub-Saharan Africa" |
By Julius Agbor; Brookings Institution Gregory Price; Morehouse College |
Presented by: Julius Agbor, Brookings Institution |
Discussant: Emmanuel Owusu-Sekyere, University of Pretoria |
What drives reittance inflows to Sub-Saharan Africa? A dynamic panel approach |
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By Emmanuel Owusu-Sekyere; University of Pretoria |
Presented by: Emmanuel Owusu-Sekyere, University of Pretoria |
Discussant: Julius Agbor, Brookings Institution |
Session ID 78: Infrastucture 1 March 19, 2012 8:30 to 9:30 Mary Sunley Seminar Room |
Session Chair: Marie Gachassin Castaing, CES University Paris 1 |
Why Do Container Spend Weeks in Ports in Sub-Saharan Africa? The Impact of Importers’ Strategies |
By Gael Raballand; World Bank |
Presented by: Gael Raballand, World Bank |
Discussant: Marie Gachassin Castaing, CES University Paris 1 |
Education and Road Connectivity: Empirical Evidence from Tanzania |
By Marie Gachassin Castaing; CES University Paris 1 |
Presented by: Marie Gachassin Castaing, CES University Paris 1 |
Discussant: Gael Raballand, World Bank |
Session ID 12: Plenary 2: Keynote 'Growth and Poverty Revisited' March 19, 2012 9:30 to 10:30 Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Paul Collier, University of Oxford |
Presented by: Martin Ravallion, World Bank |
Session ID 84: Coffee March 19, 2012 10:30 to 11:00 Bernard Sunley Foyer |
Session ID 85: Coffee March 19, 2012 10:30 to 11:00 Junior Common Room Foyer |
Session ID 4: Labour 2: Wages and Unemployment March 19, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Neil Rankin, AMERU - Wits University |
Estimating the Impact of Minimum Wages on Employment, Wages and Non-Wage Benefits: The Case of Agriculture in South Africa |
By Haroon Bhorat; University of Cape Town Ravi Kanbur; Cornell University Benjamin Stanwix; DPRU, School of Economics, UCT |
Presented by: Haroon Bhorat, University of Cape Town |
Discussant: Neil Rankin, AMERU - Wits University |
The impact of Ethiopia's food crisis on unskilled wages: a time series analysis |
By Derek Headey; International Food Policy Research Insti Fantu Nisrane; Consultant to IFPRI |
Presented by: Fantu Nisrane, Consultant to IFPRI |
Discussant: Haroon Bhorat, University of Cape Town |
LABOR MARKET DYNAMICS AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN SWAZILAND |
By Zuzana Brixiova; UNDP Robert Fakudze; Ministry of Labor, Swaziland Kumiko Imai; UNICEF Thierry KANGOYE; CERDI-CNRS/Université d'Auvergne |
Presented by: Thierry KANGOYE, CERDI-CNRS/Université d'Auvergne |
Discussant: Fantu Nisrane, Consultant to IFPRI |
Wage subsidies and youth employment in South Africa. Evidence from a randomised control trial |
By James Levinsohn; Yale University Neil Rankin; AMERU - Wits University Gareth Roberts; AMERU - Wits University Volker Schoer; AMERU - Wits University |
Presented by: Neil Rankin, AMERU - Wits University |
Discussant: Thierry KANGOYE, CERDI-CNRS/Université d'Auvergne |
Session ID 5: Conflict - Micro 1 March 19, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Manor Road Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Camelia Minoiu, International Monetary Fund |
Conflict, Market (Dis)Integration and Price Dispersion: Evidence from Somali Microdata |
By Fergal McCann; Central Bank of Ireland |
Presented by: Fergal McCann, Central Bank of Ireland |
Discussant: Camelia Minoiu, International Monetary Fund |
Mineral Resources and Conflict in DRC: a Case of Ecological Fallacy |
By Giacomo De Luca; KU Leuven Jean-François Maystadt; Center of Operations research and Econom |
Presented by: Petros Sekeris, University of Namur |
Discussant: Fergal McCann, Central Bank of Ireland |
Climate Change and Civil Warin Somalia: Does Drought Fuel Conflict through Livestock Price Shocks? |
By Olivier Ecker; IFPRI Jean-Francois Maystadt; International Food Policy Rsearch Institute (IFPRI) |
Presented by: Olivier Ecker, IFPRI |
Discussant: Petros Sekeris, University of Namur |
Armed Conflict, Household Victimization, and Child Health in Cote d'Ivoire |
By Camelia Minoiu; International Monetary Fund Olga Shemyakina; Georgia Institute of Technology |
Presented by: Camelia Minoiu, International Monetary Fund |
Discussant: Olivier Ecker, IFPRI |
Session ID 7: Education 1: Schooling and nutrition March 19, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Robert Poppe, University of Mannheim |
The impact of School Feeding on Students' Cognitive Acquisitions in Rural Primary Schools in Senegal |
By Mouhamadou LO; CRES (Consortium pour la recherche éconmique et sociale) |
Presented by: Mouhamadou LO, CRES (Consortium pour la recherche éconmique et sociale) |
Discussant: Robert Poppe, University of Mannheim |
Assessment of deworming and canteen programs on pupils' performance in rural Senegal: Double endogenous selection Vs. generalized Roy approaches |
By Theophile Azomahou; United Nations University (UNU-MERIT) and University of Maastricht Fatoumata Diallo; University Cheikh-Anta-Diop, CRES Wladimir Raymond; University of Maastricht |
Presented by: Theophile Azomahou, United Nations University (UNU-MERIT) and University of Maastricht |
Discussant: Mouhamadou LO, CRES (Consortium pour la recherche éconmique et sociale) |
Impact Study of the School Meals Programme (SMP) in Ethiopia |
By Getinet Haile; University of Mannheim Robert Poppe; University of Mannheim |
Presented by: Robert Poppe, University of Mannheim |
Discussant: Theophile Azomahou, United Nations University (UNU-MERIT) and University of Maastricht |
Session ID 8: Health 2: Growth, shocks and inequality March 19, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Bernard Sunley A |
Session Chair: andrew mckay, University of Sussex |
AN ANALYIS OF THE GROWTH-HEALTH RELATIONSHIP IN NIGERIA |
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By Musibau Babatunde; University of Ibadan |
Presented by: Musibau Babatunde, University of Ibadan |
Discussant: BENJAMIN FOMBA KAMGA, University of Yaoundé II-Soa |
Health Financing and Catastrophic Payments for Health Care: Evidence from Household-Level Survey Data in Botswana and Lesotho |
By Oluyele Akinkugbe; University of Namibia Chitalu Chama; University of Pretoria Naomi Tlotlego; University of Pretoria |
Presented by: Oluyele Akinkugbe, University of Namibia |
Discussant: Musibau Babatunde, University of Ibadan |
Causes of health inequalities in Uganda: Evidence from the Uganda Demographic and Health Surveys: 1995-2006. |
By Sarah Ssewanyana; ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH CENTRE IBRAHIM KASIRYE; ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH CENTRE |
Presented by: IBRAHIM KASIRYE, ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH CENTRE |
Discussant: Oluyele Akinkugbe, University of Namibia |
Health and Income Distribution in Cameroon |
By Benjamin FOMBA; University of Yaoundé II-Soa |
Presented by: BENJAMIN FOMBA KAMGA, University of Yaoundé II-Soa |
Discussant: IBRAHIM KASIRYE, ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH CENTRE |
Session ID 15: Agriculture Micro 1: Land tenure March 19, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Bernard Sunley C |
Session Chair: Niels Kemper, University of Mannheim |
Environmental and Gender Impacts of Land Tenure Regularization in Africa: Pilot Evidence from Rwanda |
By Markus Goldstein; World Bank |
Presented by: Markus Goldstein, World Bank |
Discussant: Niels Kemper, University of Mannheim |
The Role of Land Certification in Reducing Gender Gaps in Productivity in Rural Ethiopia |
By Mintewab Bezabih; University of Sussex Stein Holden; Norwegian University of Life Sciences Andrea Mannberg; Umeå University |
Presented by: Andrea Mannberg, Umeå University |
Discussant: Markus Goldstein, World Bank |
Field experimental evidence on the incentive effects of agricultural contracts on real-effort output in Ethiopia |
By Niels Kemper; University of Mannheim |
Presented by: Niels Kemper, University of Mannheim |
Discussant: Andrea Mannberg, Umeå University |
Session ID 35: Agriculture Macro and Micro approaches March 19, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Douglas Gollin, Williams College |
The elusive quest for supply response to cash-crop market reforms in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of cotton |
By Claire Delpeuch; OECD Antoine Leblois; CIRED |
Presented by: Claire Delpeuch, OECD |
Discussant: La-Bhus Jirasavetakul, University of Oxford |
Labour Markets in Models of Economic Development: Micro Empirical Evidence from Thailand |
By La-Bhus Jirasavetakul; University of Oxford |
Presented by: La-Bhus Jirasavetakul, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Steven Block, Tufts University |
Revisiting African Agriculture: Institutional Change and Productivity Growth |
By Steven Block; Tufts University Robert Bates; Harvard University |
Presented by: Steven Block, Tufts University |
Discussant: Douglas Gollin, Williams College |
The Agricultural Productivity Gap in Developing Countries |
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By Douglas Gollin; Williams College David Lagakos; Arizona State University Michael Waugh; New York University |
Presented by: Douglas Gollin, Williams College |
Discussant: Claire Delpeuch, OECD |
Session ID 38: Macro 1: Growth Empirics March 19, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Arumugam Second Floor |
Session Chair: Chris Papageorgiou, International Monetary Fund |
Economic Growth and the Sophistication of Production |
By Nikola Spatafora; IMF Rahul Anand; IMF Saurabh Mishra; IMF |
Presented by: Nikola Spatafora, IMF |
Discussant: Chris Papageorgiou, International Monetary Fund |
GROWTH SPELLS AND STAGNATION TRAPS: IS AFRICA DIFFERENT? |
By Charalambos Tsangarides; International Monetary Fund |
Presented by: Charalambos Tsangarides, International Monetary Fund |
Discussant: Nikola Spatafora, IMF |
Growth Volatility and the Structure of the Economy |
By Davide Fiaschi; University of Pisa Andrea Mario Lavezzi; Università di Palermo |
Presented by: Davide Fiaschi, University of Pisa |
Discussant: Charalambos Tsangarides, International Monetary Fund |
The Public and Private MPK |
By Chris Papageorgiou; International Monetary Fund |
Presented by: Chris Papageorgiou, International Monetary Fund |
Discussant: Davide Fiaschi, University of Pisa |
Session ID 43: Infrastructure 2: Roads and Railways March 19, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Mary Sunley Seminar Room |
Session Chair: Christopher Adam, University of Oxford |
Revolutionizing Transport: Modern Infrastructure, Agriculture and Development in Ghana |
By Remi Jedwab; London School of Economics / PSE Alexander Moradi; Sussex University |
Presented by: Remi Jedwab, London School of Economics / PSE |
Discussant: Christopher Adam, University of Oxford |
Roads, Agriculture and Welfare: Evidence from a Quasi-Experimental Setting in Rural Ethiopia |
By David Stifel; Lafayette College Bart Minten; IFPRI |
Presented by: David Stifel, Lafayette College |
Discussant: Remi Jedwab, London School of Economics / PSE |
Farther on down the road: transport costs, trade and urban growth in sub-Saharan Africa |
By Adam Storeygard; Brown University |
Presented by: Adam Storeygard, Brown University |
Discussant: David Stifel, Lafayette College |
Session ID 54: Risk and Insurance 2 March 19, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Bernard Sunley D |
Session Chair: Jenny Aker, Tufts University, Center for Global Deve |
Gone with the Wind? Hurricane Risk, Fertility and Education |
By Claus Portner; Seattle University |
Presented by: Claus Portner, Seattle University |
Discussant: Jenny Aker, Tufts University, Center for Global Deve |
Risk Sharing and Migration in Tanzania |
By Joachim De Weerdt; EDI Kalle Hirvonen; University of Sussex |
Presented by: Kalle Hirvonen, University of Sussex |
Discussant: Claus Portner, Seattle University |
The social dilemma of microinsurance: A framed field experiment with microcredit groups in Tanzania |
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By Wendy Janssens; VU University Amsterdam |
Presented by: Wendy Janssens, VU University Amsterdam |
Discussant: Kalle Hirvonen, University of Sussex |
Zap it to Me: The Impact of a Mobile Money Cash Transfer Program |
By Jenny Aker; Tufts University, Center for Global Development Rachid Boumnijel; Concern Worldwide Amanda McClelland; Concern Worldwide Niall Tierney; Concern Worldwide |
Presented by: Jenny Aker, Tufts University, Center for Global Deve |
Discussant: Wendy Janssens, VU University Amsterdam |
Session ID 79: Resources, growth and shocks March 19, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Arumugam First Floor |
Session Chair: Amarakoon Bandara Amarakoon, United Nations Development Programme |
Resources and Relative Prices: A New Puzzle? |
By Torfinn Harding; Department of Economics, University of Oxford |
Presented by: Radek Stefanski, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Amarakoon Bandara Amarakoon, United Nations Development Programme |
How Vulnerable are Arab Countries to Global Food Price Shocks? |
By Elena Ianchovichina; World Bank Josef Ludger Loening; World Bank Christina Wood; World Bank |
Presented by: Josef Ludger Loening, World Bank |
Discussant: Radek Stefanski, University of Oxford |
Being close to grow faster: A network-based empirical analysis of economic globalization |
By Moritz Meyer; European University Institute |
Presented by: Moritz Meyer, European University Institute |
Discussant: Josef Ludger Loening, World Bank |
Economic Cost of Gender Gaps: Africa’s Missing Growth Reserve |
By Amarakoon Bandara Amarakoon; United Nations Development Programme |
Presented by: Amarakoon Bandara Amarakoon, United Nations Development Programme |
Discussant: Moritz Meyer, European University Institute |
Session ID 87: Lunch March 19, 2012 13:00 to 14:00 Dining Hall |
Session ID 10: Fragile States: Causes, costs, and responses - Book launch March 19, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Anke Hoeffler, University of Oxford |
Presented by: Wim Naudé, UNU-MERIT/ University of Maastricht /MsM |
Presented by: Paul Collier, University of Oxford |
Presented by: Anke Hoeffler, University of Oxford |
Presented by: Philip Verwimp, ECARES |
Session ID 14: Health 3: Consequences of health March 19, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Bernard Sunley A |
Session Chair: Christopher Adam, University of Oxford |
ILL-HEALTH AND LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES IN UGANDA: EVIDENCE FROM 2005/06 NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY |
By Fred Matovu; Makerere University Richard Sebaggala; PADRI Patrick Birungi; NPA |
Presented by: Fred Matovu, Makerere University |
Discussant: SAMUEL ANNIM, UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST |
Production and Health relationship in South Africa: the role of HIV AIDS |
By Nicholas Ngepah; Competition Commission of South Africa |
Presented by: Nicholas Ngepah, Competition Commission of South Africa |
Discussant: Fred Matovu, Makerere University |
IMPACT OF PARENTAL SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS ON CHILD HEALTH OUTCOMES IN KENYA |
By MERCY MUGO; UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI |
Presented by: MERCY MUGO, UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI |
Discussant: Nicholas Ngepah, Competition Commission of South Africa |
Mother’s Role in Spending Decisions and Child Malnutrition: Evidence from Ghana |
By SAMUEL ANNIM; UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST |
Presented by: SAMUEL ANNIM, UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST |
Discussant: MERCY MUGO, UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI |
Session ID 17: Agriculture Micro 2: Farmers' organizations March 19, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Bernard Sunley C |
Session Chair: Tatiana Goetghebuer, Center for Research in Economics of Development-CRED |
Impact of Collective Marketing by Cocoa Farmers’ Organizations in Cameroon |
By MELACHIO André; University of Yaoundé 2 KAMDEM BERGALY; University of Yaoundé 2 |
Presented by: KAMDEM BERGALY, University of Yaoundé 2 |
Discussant: Tatiana Goetghebuer, Center for Research in Economics of Development-CRED |
Introducing new agricultural technologies through farmer groups: evidence from a new quasi-experimental approach in Tanzania |
By Anna Larsen; University of Copenhagen Helene Bie Lilleør; Rockwool Foundation |
Presented by: Anna Larsen, University of Copenhagen |
Discussant: KAMDEM BERGALY, University of Yaoundé 2 |
Productive inefficiency in patriarchal family farms: evidence from Mali |
By Tatiana Goetghebuer; Center for Research in Economics of Development-CRED |
Presented by: Tatiana Goetghebuer, Center for Research in Economics of Development-CRED |
Session ID 25: Household Decision-Making 2 March 19, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Manor Road Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Andrew Zeitlin, Oxford University |
Preferences over leisure and consumption of siblings and intra-household allocation |
By Martina Kirchberger; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Martina Kirchberger, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Andrew Zeitlin, Oxford University |
Orphanhood, Household Relationships, Schooling and Child Labour in Zimbabwe |
By Rafael Novella; University of Essex |
Presented by: Rafael Novella, University of Essex |
Discussant: Martina Kirchberger, University of Oxford |
Do the poor, or the impatient, pay more? Evidence from daily consumption diaries in Tanzania |
By Joachim De Weerdt; EDI Brian Dillon; Harvard University |
Presented by: Brian Dillon, Harvard University |
Discussant: Rafael Novella, University of Essex |
Intrahousehold effects of urban land titles: Experimental evidence from Tanzania |
By Daniel Ayalew Ali; World Bank Matthew Collin; CSAE Klaus Deininger; World Bank Stefan Dercon; DFID and University of Oxford Justin Sandefur; Center for Global Development Andrew Zeitlin; Oxford University |
Presented by: Andrew Zeitlin, Oxford University |
Discussant: Brian Dillon, Harvard University |
Session ID 29: Education 2: Returns to education and training March 19, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Kate Orkin, University of Oxford |
Labor Market Returns to Education in Mozambique: Learning From a Quasi-Experiment |
By Felix Simione; International Growth Centre |
Presented by: Felix Simione, International Growth Centre |
Discussant: Kate Orkin, University of Oxford |
You've Earned It: Combining Field and Lab Experiments to Estimate the Impact of Human Capital on Social Preferences |
By Pamela Jakiela; University of Maryland |
Presented by: Pamela Jakiela, University of Maryland |
Discussant: Felix Simione, International Growth Centre |
DID UNIVERSAL EDUCATION IMPROVE LABOUR MARKET PERFORMAMCE IN NIGERIA |
By MUSILIU ADEWOLE; COVENANT UNIVERSITY |
Presented by: MUSILIU ADEWOLE, COVENANT UNIVERSITY |
Discussant: Pamela Jakiela, University of Maryland |
Does lengthening the school day improve students’ academic achievement? Evidence from a natural experiment in Ethiopia |
By Kate Orkin; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Kate Orkin, University of Oxford |
Discussant: MUSILIU ADEWOLE, COVENANT UNIVERSITY |
Session ID 39: Macro 2: Resource-Rich Economies March 19, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Arumugam Second Floor |
Session Chair: James Cust, University of Oxford |
Mixed Blessing of an Oil Boom: Evidence from Oil Rich Regions in Kazakhstan |
By Gerhard Toews; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Gerhard Toews, University of Oxford |
Discussant: James Cust, University of Oxford |
PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN RESOURCE ABUNDANT LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES |
By Shu-Chun Yang; Research Department |
Presented by: Sambit Bhattacharyya, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Gerhard Toews, University of Oxford |
Current Account Norm in Natural Resource Rich and Capital Scarce Economies |
By Bin Li; International Monetary Fund |
Presented by: Bin Li, International Monetary Fund |
The Spatial Effects of Resource Extraction |
By James Cust; University of Oxford |
Presented by: James Cust, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Bin Li, International Monetary Fund |
Session ID 40: Polygamy and Polygyny March 19, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Hyejin Ku, Florida State University/University College London |
Women's Marriage Migration as Old Age Insurance: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Rural Tanzania |
By Yuya Kudo; Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO) |
Presented by: Yuya Kudo, Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO) |
Discussant: Hyejin Ku, Florida State University/University College London |
The lion’s share. An experimental analysis of polygamy in Northern Nigeria. |
By Alistair Munro; National Graduate Institute for Policy S Bereket Kebede; University of East Anglia Marcela Tarazona-Gomez; OPML Arjan Verschoor; University of East Anglia |
Presented by: Alistair Munro, National Graduate Institute for Policy S |
Discussant: Yuya Kudo, Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO) |
African polygamy: Past and present |
By James Fenske; University of Oxford |
Presented by: James Fenske, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Alistair Munro, National Graduate Institute for Policy S |
The Slave Trade and Polygyny in Africa |
By Hyejin Ku; Florida State University/University College London |
Presented by: Hyejin Ku, Florida State University/University College London |
Discussant: James Fenske, University of Oxford |
Session ID 49: Labour 3: Getting and Losing a Job March 19, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Mary Sunley Seminar Room |
Session Chair: Andrew Kerr, University of Cape Town |
The Effect of Chronic Illness on Labor Market Outcomes in Kenya |
By Phyllis Machio; University of Nairobi |
Presented by: Phyllis Machio, University of Nairobi |
Discussant: Andrew Kerr, University of Cape Town |
Do contacts matter in the process of getting a job in Cameroon? |
By Firmin Tchatoka; University of Tasmania, School of Economics and Finance Thierry YOGO; University of Yaoundé 2 |
Presented by: Thierry YOGO, University of Yaoundé 2 |
Discussant: Phyllis Machio, University of Nairobi |
The Impact of Changes in Statistics South Africa’s Enumeration Practice on Average Household Size. |
By Andrew Kerr; University of Cape Town Martin Wittenberg; University of Cape Town |
Presented by: Andrew Kerr, University of Cape Town |
Discussant: Thierry YOGO, University of Yaoundé 2 |
Session ID 51: Credit and Savings 1 March 19, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Bernard Sunley D |
Session Chair: Eleonora Fichera, University of Manchester |
Does Flexibility in Microfinance Pay Off? Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Rural India |
By Kristina Czura; Goete University Frankfurt Dean Karlan; Yale University Sendhil Mullainathan; Harvard University |
Presented by: Kristina Czura, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Discussant: Berber Kramer, VU University Amsterdam |
Consumption-saving decisions under loss aversion and liquidity constraints |
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By Berber Kramer; VU University Amsterdam |
Presented by: Berber Kramer, VU University Amsterdam |
Discussant: Eleonora Fichera, University of Manchester |
The impact of microfinance in rural Malawi |
By Christopher Ksoll; University of Oxford Jonas Helth Lønborg; SDU Helene Bie Lilleør; Rockwool Foundation Ole Rasmussen; University of Southern Denmark |
Presented by: Ole Dahl Rasmussen, University of Southern Denmark |
Discussant: Kristina Czura, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Credit constraints and credit spillovers in formal and informal markets: Evidence from Malawi |
By Richard Disney; University of Nottingham Eleonora Fichera; University of Manchester Trudy Owens; University of Nottingham |
Presented by: Eleonora Fichera, University of Manchester |
Discussant: Ole Dahl Rasmussen, University of Southern Denmark |
Session ID 60: Trade 1: Trade Policy March 19, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Arumugam First Floor |
Session Chair: Rajarshi Mitra, Kyushu University |
Foreign Participation, Productivity and Transition in a Least Developed Country: Firm-Level Evidence |
By Andreas Waldkirch; Colby College |
Presented by: Andreas Waldkirch, Colby College |
Discussant: Rajarshi Mitra, Kyushu University |
COMESA – EAC – SADC TRIPARTITE FTA: IMPLICATIONS ON WELFARE AND FOOD SECURITY |
By Albert Makochekanwa; USAID Southern Africa Trade Hub |
Presented by: Albert Makochekanwa, USAID Southern Africa Trade Hub |
Discussant: Andreas Waldkirch, Colby College |
Trade policy reform and international trade tax revenue in Uganda |
By Eria Hisali; Makerere University |
Presented by: Eria Hisali, Makerere University |
Discussant: Albert Makochekanwa, USAID Southern Africa Trade Hub |
Trade Liberalization and Foreign Investment in Africa |
By Rajarshi Mitra; Kyushu University |
Presented by: Rajarshi Mitra, Kyushu University |
Discussant: Eria Hisali, Makerere University |
Session ID 88: Tea March 19, 2012 16:00 to 16:30 Bernard Sunley Foyer |
Session ID 89: Tea March 19, 2012 16:00 to 16:30 Junior Common Room Foyer |
Session ID 6: Conflict - Micro 2 March 19, 2012 16:30 to 18:30 Manor Road Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Bruno Yawe, Makerere University |
Competitiveness, Altruism and Risk Preferences: Experimental Evidence from the Football Field in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone |
By Francesco Cecchi; Wageningen University Koen Leuveld; Wageningen University Maarten Voors; Wageningen University |
Presented by: Francesco Cecchi, Wageningen University |
Discussant: Bruno Yawe, Makerere University |
Buying Peace: The Mirage of Rebels' Reinsertion in Burundi |
By Olivier Sterck; Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) Olivia D'Aoust; ULB Philip Verwimp; ECARES |
Presented by: Olivier Sterck, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) |
Discussant: Francesco Cecchi, Wageningen University |
Pseudo-Placebo Effects in Randomized Controlled Trials for Development: Evidence from a Double-Blind Field Experiment in Tanzania |
By Erwin Bulte; Wageningen University |
Presented by: Erwin Bulte, Wageningen University |
Discussant: Olivier Sterck, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) |
Labor Market Dynamics in Times of Crisis: Evidence from Uganda |
By Bruno Yawe; Makerere University John Ddumba; Makerere University Eria Hisali; Makerere University |
Presented by: Bruno Yawe, Makerere University |
Discussant: Erwin Bulte, Wageningen University |
Session ID 18: Agriculture micro 3: Agricultural markets March 19, 2012 16:30 to 18:30 Bernard Sunley C |
Session Chair: Christian Kingombe, Overseas Development Institute |
Transaction costs, information technologies, and the choice of marketplace amongst farmers in northern Ghana |
By Giacomo Zanello; University of Reading Bhavani Shankar; School of Oriental and African Studies Chittur Srinivasan; University of Reading |
Presented by: Giacomo Zanello, University of Reading |
Discussant: Christian Kingombe, Overseas Development Institute |
Household participation in rice sales and channels of sale in rural Vietnam |
By andrew mckay; University of Sussex |
Presented by: andrew mckay, University of Sussex |
Discussant: Giacomo Zanello, University of Reading |
The Impact of a Feeder Road Project on Cash Crop Production in Zambia’s Eastern Province between 1997 and 2002: A Randomization Test |
By Christian Kingombe; Overseas Development Institute |
Presented by: Christian Kingombe, Overseas Development Institute |
Discussant: andrew mckay, University of Sussex |
Session ID 20: Health 4: Health choices March 19, 2012 16:30 to 18:30 Bernard Sunley A |
Session Chair: Gissele Gajate-Garrido, IFPRI |
Childbirth in Sierra Leone - Preferences and Choices |
By Natalie Quinn; University of Oxford Anne Karing; Innovations for Poverty Action |
Presented by: Natalie Quinn, University of Oxford |
Anne Karing, Innovations for Poverty Action |
Discussant: Gissele Gajate-Garrido, IFPRI |
Household Responses to Information on Child Nutrition: Experimental Evidence from Malawi |
By Emla Fitzsimons; IFS Bansi Malde; Institute for Fiscal Studies Alice Mesnard; City University, London Marcos Vera Hernandez; University College London |
Presented by: Bansi Malde, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
Discussant: Natalie Quinn, University of Oxford |
Gender Bias in Breastfeeding and Missing Girls in Africa: The Role of Fertility Choice |
By Abhishek Chakravarty; University of Essex |
Presented by: Abhishek Chakravarty, University of Essex |
Discussant: Bansi Malde, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
The impact of parental enrollment in the NHIS on vaccine utilization: Evidence from Ghana |
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By Gissele Gajate-Garrido; IFPRI Clement Ahiadeke; University of Ghana |
Presented by: Gissele Gajate-Garrido, IFPRI |
Discussant: Abhishek Chakravarty, University of Essex |
Session ID 30: Education 3: Shocks and educational outcomes March 19, 2012 16:30 to 18:30 Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Asma Hyder, NUST, Pakistan |
Exposure to violence and educational outcomes: Evidence from Cape Town, South Africa |
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By Duncan Pieterse; University of Cape Town |
Presented by: Duncan Pieterse, University of Cape Town |
Discussant: Asma Hyder, NUST, Pakistan |
The 1987-1989 Locust Plague in Mali : Evidences of the Heterogeneous Impact of Income Shocks on Education Outcomes |
By Philippe De Vreyer; DIAL, Paris Dauphine University Nathalie Guilbert; Université Paris Dauphine Sandrine Mesplé-Somps; DIAL, IRD Paris |
Presented by: Nathalie Guilbert, Université Paris Dauphine |
Discussant: Duncan Pieterse, University of Cape Town |
Negative Economic Shocks and Child Schooling: Evidence from Rural Malawi |
By Asma Hyder; NUST, Pakistan Jere Behrman; University of Pennsylvania, USA Hans-Peter Kohler; University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Presented by: Asma Hyder, NUST, Pakistan |
Discussant: Nathalie Guilbert, Université Paris Dauphine |
Session ID 41: Macro 3: Debt and Growth March 19, 2012 16:30 to 18:30 Arumugam Second Floor |
Session Chair: Andrew Berg, IMF |
External Debt, Debt Burden, and Economic Growth Nexus: Empirical Evidence and Policy Lessons from West African States. |
By Gbadebo Odularu |
Presented by: Gbadebo Odularu, |
Discussant: Andrew Berg, IMF |
Optimal public investment, growth, and consumption: Evidence from African countries |
By Augustin Fosu Yoseph Getachew; Durham University Thomas Ziesemer; Maastricht univresity |
Presented by: Yoseph Getachew, Durham University |
Discussant: Gbadebo Odularu, |
The Long-Run Effect of Public Debt on Economic Growth |
By Markus Eberhardt; University of Nottingham Andrea Presbitero; Università Politecnica delle Marche |
Presented by: Markus Eberhardt, University of Nottingham |
Discussant: Yoseph Getachew, Durham University |
Public Investment, Growth, and Debt Sustainability: Putting Together the Pieces |
By Edward Buffie; Indiana University Andrew Berg; IMF Cathy Pattillo; International Monetary Fund Rafael Portillo; IMF Luis-Felipe Zanna; IMF |
Presented by: Andrew Berg, IMF |
Discussant: Markus Eberhardt, University of Nottingham |
Session ID 48: Firms 1: Labour and Informal enterprises March 19, 2012 16:30 to 18:30 Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Ousman Gajigo, African Development Bank |
The Household Enterprise Sector in Tanzania: Why It Matters and Who Cares |
By Josaphat Kweka; World Bank Louise Fox; World Bank |
Presented by: Josaphat Kweka, World Bank |
Discussant: Ousman Gajigo, African Development Bank |
Household Enterprises in Mozambique:key to poverty reduction, but not a key agenda? |
By Louise Fox; World Bank Thomas Sohnesen; World Bank |
Presented by: Thomas Sohnesen, World Bank |
Discussant: Josaphat Kweka, World Bank |
Enterprise size and urban income: Evidence from Ghana |
By Christoph Lakner; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Christoph Lakner, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Thomas Sohnesen, World Bank |
Transitioning In an Out of Formal Status: A Look at the Determinants of (In)formality among New Enterprises |
By Ousman Gajigo; African Development Bank |
Presented by: Ousman Gajigo, African Development Bank |
Discussant: Christoph Lakner, University of Oxford |
Session ID 50: Labour 4: Jobs and Employment March 19, 2012 16:30 to 18:30 Bernard Sunley D |
Session Chair: Takahiro Fukunishi, Institute of Developing Economies |
Job Uncertainty and Performance |
By Susan Godlonton; University of Michigan |
Presented by: Susan Godlonton, University of Michigan |
Discussant: Takahiro Fukunishi, Institute of Developing Economies |
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND BENEFITS: A MINCERIAN APPROACH ON NON WAGE-EARNERS ACTIVITIES |
By SIMON ALAIN SONG NTAMACK; THE UNIVERSITY OF YAOUNDE II |
Presented by: SIMON ALAIN SONG NTAMACK, THE UNIVERSITY OF YAOUNDE II |
Discussant: Susan Godlonton, University of Michigan |
The Impact of Secondary Schooling in Kenya: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis |
By Owen Ozier; The World Bank |
Presented by: Owen Ozier, The World Bank |
Discussant: SIMON ALAIN SONG NTAMACK, THE UNIVERSITY OF YAOUNDE II |
Impact of AGOA Suspension on Madagascar’s Garment Workers: Preliminary Study Based on the Firm Dataset 2008-2010 |
By Takahiro Fukunishi; Institute of Developing Economies |
Presented by: Takahiro Fukunishi, Institute of Developing Economies |
Discussant: Owen Ozier, The World Bank |
Session ID 55: Political economy 1 March 19, 2012 16:30 to 18:30 Mary Sunley Seminar Room |
Session Chair: Anand Rajaram, |
Nepotism and Punishment: The (Mis-)Performance of Elected Local Officials in Philippines |
By Marcel Fafchamps; Oxford University Julien Labonne; Oxford University |
Presented by: Julien Labonne, Oxford University |
Discussant: Marco Larizza, World Bank |
The Effects of Gender Quotas in Latin American National Elections |
By Andreas Kotsadam; University of Oslo Måns Nerman; University of Gothenburg |
Presented by: Andreas Kotsadam, University of Oslo |
Discussant: Julien Labonne, Oxford University |
Why Quality Matters: Rebuilding Trustworthy Local Government through Service Delivery in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone |
By Marco Larizza; World Bank Audrey Sacks; World Bank & Univ. of Washington |
Presented by: Marco Larizza, World Bank |
Discussant: Andreas Kotsadam, University of Oslo |
Session ID 61: Trade 2: Trade Policy March 19, 2012 16:30 to 18:30 Arumugam First Floor |
Session Chair: olayinka Kareem, University of Ibadan |
The Impact of Trade Preferences on Exports of Developing Countries: The Case of the AGOA and CBI Preferences of the USA |
By Edgar Cooke; University of Sussex |
Presented by: Edgar Cooke, University of Sussex |
Discussant: olayinka Kareem, University of Ibadan |
Trade Openness and Income Distribution in sub-Saharan Africa |
By Raju SINGH; World Bank Maelan Le Goff; CEPII |
Presented by: Raju SINGH, World Bank |
Maelan Le Goff, CEPII |
Discussant: Edgar Cooke, University of Sussex |
Trade Openness, Conflict Risk and Income Inequality in Developing Countries |
By Julius Djoulassi OLOUFADE; University of Ottawa |
Presented by: Julius Djoulassi OLOUFADE, University of Ottawa |
Discussant: Raju SINGH, World Bank |
AN IMAPACT ANALYSIS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION’S TRADE POLICIES AND AFRICA’S EXPORTS |
By olayinka Kareem; University of Ibadan |
Presented by: olayinka Kareem, University of Ibadan |
Discussant: Julius Djoulassi OLOUFADE, University of Ottawa |
Session ID 69: Migration March 19, 2012 16:30 to 18:30 Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Anke Hoeffler, University of Oxford |
Migrant Remittances and International Business Cycle Synchronization: Evidence from Aggregate and Bilateral Panel Data |
By Christian Ebeke; International Monetary Fund |
Presented by: Christian Ebeke, International Monetary Fund |
Discussant: chrysovalantis Vasilakis, Universite Catholique de louvain |
Internation Migration and the Propagation of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa |
By chrysovalantis Vasilakis; Universite Catholique de louvain |
Presented by: chrysovalantis Vasilakis, Universite Catholique de louvain |
Does International Migration Increase Child Labour? |
By Anna De Paoli; University Milano-Bicocca Mariapia Mendola; University Milano-Bicocca |
Presented by: Anna De Paoli, University Milano-Bicocca |
Discussant: Anke Hoeffler, University of Oxford |
Immigration and the Labour Market Outcomes of Natives in Developing Countries: A case study of South Africa |
By Jorge Aguero; University of California, Riverside and Nzinga Broussard; Ohio State University Vimal Ranchhod; University of Cape Town |
Presented by: Nzinga Broussard, Ohio State University |
Discussant: Anna De Paoli, University Milano-Bicocca |
Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire? An Analysis of Migration from Fragile to Fragile States |
By Anke Hoeffler; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Anke Hoeffler, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Christian Ebeke, International Monetary Fund |
Session ID 90: Dinner and Speech March 19, 2012 19:00 to 21:00 Dining Hall |
'Gender and Economic Development in Africa: The Role of African Women Economists' |
Presented by: Elizabeth Asiedu, University of Kansas |
Session ID 16: Development and Gender 1 March 20, 2012 8:30 to 10:30 Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Giulia La Mattina, Boston University |
The Effects of Social Interactions on Female Genital Mutilation: Evidence from Egypt |
By Karim Naguib; Boston University |
Presented by: Karim Naguib, Boston University |
Discussant: Giulia La Mattina, Boston University |
Discussion sessions coupled with microfinancing may enhance the role of women in household decision-making in Burundi |
By Radha Iyengar; RAND Corporation Giulia Ferrari; London School of Economics |
Presented by: Giulia Ferrari, London School of Economics |
Discussant: Karim Naguib, Boston University |
Do Women Benefit more from Improved Sorghum Variety adoption? Evidence from Tanzania |
By Franklin Simtowe; ICRISAT Mary Mgonja; ICRISAT |
Presented by: Franklin Simtowe, ICRISAT |
Discussant: Giulia Ferrari, London School of Economics |
When all the Good Men are Gone: Sex Ratio and Domestic Violence in Post-Genocide Rwanda |
By Giulia La Mattina; Boston University |
Presented by: Giulia La Mattina, Boston University |
Discussant: Franklin Simtowe, ICRISAT |
Session ID 21: Health 5: HIV March 20, 2012 8:30 to 10:30 Bernard Sunley A |
Session Chair: Annika Lindskog, University of Gothenburg |
How Subjective Beliefs about HIV Infection Affect Life-Cycle Fertility: Evidence from Rural Malawi |
By Gil Shapira; The World Bank |
Presented by: Gil Shapira, The World Bank |
Discussant: Annika Lindskog, University of Gothenburg |
Income Shocks and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa |
By Marshall Burke; Berkeley Erick Gong; Middlebury College Kelly Jones; IFPRI & UC Berkeley |
Presented by: Kelly Jones, IFPRI & UC Berkeley |
Discussant: Gil Shapira, The World Bank |
Can Time Inconsistencies Reduce the Effect of HIV Treatment Programs? : Theory and Evidence from South Africa |
By Cobus Burger; Stellenbosch University |
Presented by: Cobus Burger, Stellenbosch University |
Discussant: Kelly Jones, IFPRI & UC Berkeley |
Gender Violence and HIV in Southern Africa: an Instrumental Variable Approach |
By Annika Lindskog; University of Gothenburg |
Presented by: Annika Lindskog, University of Gothenburg |
Discussant: Cobus Burger, Stellenbosch University |
Session ID 23: Agriculture Micro 4: Risk, institutions and the environment March 20, 2012 8:30 to 10:30 Bernard Sunley C |
Session Chair: Ametefee Normanyo, Ho Polytechnic |
Household's vulnerability to climate shocks in Burkina Faso |
By Catherine ARAUJO; CERDI Stéphanie BRUNELIN; CERDI Catherine Simonet; CERDI |
Presented by: Stéphanie BRUNELIN, CERDI |
Discussant: Ametefee Normanyo, Ho Polytechnic |
Household Determinants and Impact of Sustainable Land and Watershed Management (SLWM) Practices in the Blue Nile |
By Emily Schmidt; IFPRI Fanaye Techane; IFPRI |
Presented by: Emily Schmidt, IFPRI |
Discussant: Stéphanie BRUNELIN, CERDI |
On the Impact of Weather and Climate on Agriculture: Evidence from Ethiopia |
By Mintewab Bezabih; University of Sussex |
Presented by: Mintewab Bezabih, University of Sussex |
Discussant: Emily Schmidt, IFPRI |
Illegal fishing and catch potentials among small scale fishers: application of endogenous switching regression model |
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By Ametefee Normanyo; Ho Polytechnic |
Presented by: Ametefee Normanyo, Ho Polytechnic |
Discussant: Mintewab Bezabih, University of Sussex |
Session ID 31: Education 4: Improving school performance March 20, 2012 8:30 to 10:30 Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Robert Garlick, University of Michigan |
Do Community-Managed Schools Facilitate Social Capital Accumulation? Evidence from COGES Project in Burkina Faso |
By Yasuyuki Sawada; University of Tokyo Takeshi Aida; University of Tokyo Takaharu Ishii; Japan International Cooperation Agency Eiji Kozuka; Japan International Cooperation Agency |
Presented by: Yasuyuki Sawada, University of Tokyo |
Discussant: Robert Garlick, University of Michigan |
A question of efficiency: decomposing South African reading test scores using PIRLS 2006 |
By Debra Shepherd; African Micro Economic Research Unit (AMERU), University of Witwatersrand |
Presented by: Debra Shepherd, African Micro Economic Research Unit (AMERU), University of Witwatersrand |
Discussant: Yasuyuki Sawada, University of Tokyo |
Parent Empowerment in Schools: a Framework to Understand Success and Failure |
By Elizabeth Beasley; Sciences Po Elise Huillery; Sciences Po |
Presented by: Elizabeth Beasley, Sciences Po |
Discussant: Debra Shepherd, African Micro Economic Research Unit (AMERU), University of Witwatersrand |
Peer Effects under Residential Tracking and Mixing: Evidence from South African University Dormitories |
By Robert Garlick; University of Michigan |
Presented by: Robert Garlick, University of Michigan |
Discussant: Elizabeth Beasley, Sciences Po |
Session ID 42: Macro 4: Growth, health and technology March 20, 2012 8:30 to 10:30 Arumugam Second Floor |
Session Chair: Abdoulaye Seck, UCAD |
Saving-Investment Nexus in Developing Countries: The Mother of All Puzzles Meets African Data Again? |
By Oluwatosin Adeniyi; University of Ibadan |
Presented by: Oluwatosin Adeniyi, University of Ibadan |
Discussant: Abdoulaye Seck, UCAD |
Public Capital in Resource Rich Economies: Is there a Curse? |
By Sambit Bhattacharyya; University of Oxford Paul Collier; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Rafael Portillo, IMF |
On the Determinants of Resource Allocation to R&D: Exploring the Potential Role of Technology Spillover |
By Abdoulaye Seck; UCAD |
Presented by: Abdoulaye Seck, UCAD |
Session ID 47: Fiscal Policy: Taxing the poor March 20, 2012 8:30 to 10:30 Manor Road Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Obert Pimhidzai, World Bank |
Producer Price Determination and Taxation in Ghana’s Cocoa Sector |
By Marcella Vigneri; IFPRI |
Presented by: Marcella Vigneri, IFPRI |
Discussant: Obert Pimhidzai, World Bank |
Optimal VAT threshold: Official vs Effective Enforcement |
By Jonathan Goyette; Université de Sherbrooke |
Presented by: Jonathan Goyette, Université de Sherbrooke |
Discussant: Marcella Vigneri, IFPRI |
Explaining Fiscal Procyclicality: An Assessment of Alternative Models across Four Different Measures |
By Michael Bleaney; University of Nottingham Håvard Halland; University of Cambridge |
Presented by: Håvard Halland, University of Cambridge |
Discussant: Jonathan Goyette, Université de Sherbrooke |
Taking from the poor: the politics of local government revenue generation and the taxation of small informal enterprises in Uganda |
By Obert Pimhidzai; World Bank Louise Fox; World Bank |
Presented by: Obert Pimhidzai, World Bank |
Discussant: Håvard Halland, University of Cambridge |
Session ID 56: Political economy 2 March 20, 2012 8:30 to 10:30 Mary Sunley Seminar Room |
Session Chair: Noro Aina Andriamihaja, The World Bank |
Educated bandits: endogenous property rights and intra-elite distribution of human capital |
By Biniam Bedasso; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Biniam Bedasso, Maastricht University |
Discussant: Noro Aina Andriamihaja, The World Bank |
Sidestepping the Samaritan’s Dilemma: Using a Dual-Self Model to Explain Conditionality Failure |
By Paul Clist; UEA |
Presented by: Paul Clist, UEA |
Discussant: Biniam Bedasso, Maastricht University |
Survival of Political Leadership |
By Sanna Nurmikko; University of Southampton |
Presented by: Sanna Nurmikko, University of Southampton |
Discussant: Paul Clist, UEA |
Avoiding the fragility trap in Africa |
By Noro Aina Andriamihaja; The World Bank Matthias Cyniabuguma; University of Maryland BC Shantayanan Devarajan; The World Bank |
Presented by: Noro Aina Andriamihaja, The World Bank |
Shantayanan Devarajan, The World Bank |
Discussant: Sanna Nurmikko, University of Southampton |
Session ID 62: Trade 3: Foreign Direct Investment March 20, 2012 8:30 to 10:30 Arumugam First Floor |
Session Chair: Abdul-Rahim Adada, University of Ghana |
An export-led growth (ELG) paradigm in Africa: Panel data Approach. |
By Mduduzi Biyase; university of Johannesburg |
Presented by: Mduduzi Biyase, university of Johannesburg |
Discussant: Abdul-Rahim Adada, University of Ghana |
Clothing exports performance in the post-quota period: who gains and who loses? |
By Mulu Gebreeyesus; UNU-MERIT, Maastricht |
Presented by: Mulu Gebreeyesus, UNU-MERIT, Maastricht |
Discussant: Mduduzi Biyase, university of Johannesburg |
Trade Liberalization, Export and Import Growth: Evidence from Uganda |
By Nicholas Kilimani; Makerere University |
Presented by: Nicholas Kilimani, Makerere University |
Discussant: Mulu Gebreeyesus, UNU-MERIT, Maastricht |
Determinants of Export Survival: The Case of Ghanaian Manufacturers |
By Abdul-Rahim Adada; University of Ghana |
Presented by: Abdul-Rahim Adada, University of Ghana |
Discussant: Nicholas Kilimani, Makerere University |
Session ID 65: Poverty 2: Giving, listening and aspiring March 20, 2012 8:30 to 10:30 Bernard Sunley D |
Session Chair: Gabriel Demombynes, World Bank |
Formation of Aspirations – An Empirical Analysis |
By Tanguy BERNARD; IFPRI Stefan Dercon; DFID and University of Oxford Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse; IFPRI |
Presented by: Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, IFPRI |
Discussant: Gabriel Demombynes, World Bank |
Collecting high frequency panel data using mobile phones |
By Johannes Hoogeveen; The World Bank |
Presented by: Andrew Dabalen, 1818 H St., NW |
Discussant: Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, IFPRI |
Fuzzy chronic poverty: A proposed response to Measurement Error for intertemporal Poverty Measurement |
By Catherine Porter; Oxford University Gaston Yalonetzky; University of Leeds |
Presented by: Catherine Porter, Oxford University |
Discussant: Andrew Dabalen, 1818 H St., NW |
What Has Driven the Decline of Infant Mortality in Kenya? |
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By Gabriel Demombynes; World Bank Karina Trommlerova; University of Göttingen |
Presented by: Gabriel Demombynes, World Bank |
Discussant: Catherine Porter, Oxford University |
Session ID 72: Urbanisation and Land Policy March 20, 2012 8:30 to 10:30 Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Matthew Collin, CSAE |
Urbanization and Fertility rates in Ethiopia |
By Fanaye Techane; IFPRI |
Presented by: Fanaye Techane, IFPRI |
Discussant: Matthew Collin, CSAE |
Benefits trickling away: The health impact of extending access to piped water and sanitation in urban Yemen |
By Tobias Lechtenfeld; University of Göttingen |
Presented by: Tobias Lechtenfeld, University of Göttingen |
Tribe or title? Ethnic enclaves and the demand for formal land tenure in a Tanzanian slum |
By Matthew Collin; CSAE |
Presented by: Matthew Collin, CSAE |
Discussant: Tobias Lechtenfeld, University of Göttingen |
Session ID 91: Coffee March 20, 2012 10:30 to 11:00 Bernard Sunley Foyer |
Session ID 92: Coffee March 20, 2012 10:30 to 11:00 Junior Common Room Foyer |
Session ID 2: Social Networks March 20, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Roland Pongou, Brown University |
Social Interactions and Individual Reproductive Decisions |
By Muthoni Ngatia; Yale University |
Presented by: Muthoni Ngatia, Yale University |
Discussant: Roland Pongou, Brown University |
Aspirations and well-being outcomes in Ethiopia, Evidence from a randomized experiment |
By Tanguy BERNARD; IFPRI Stefan Dercon; DFID and University of Oxford Kate Orkin; University of Oxford Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse; IFPRI |
Presented by: Tanguy BERNARD, IFPRI |
Discussant: Muthoni Ngatia, Yale University |
Investment Decision of Small Entrepreneurs in a Context of Strong Sharing Norms |
By Michael Grimm; Erasmus University Rotterdam Renate Hartwig; Erasmus University Rotterdam Jann Lay; University of Goettingen |
Presented by: Renate Hartwig, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
Discussant: Tanguy BERNARD, IFPRI |
Communitarianism, Oppositional Cultures, and Human Capital Contagion: Theory and Evidence from Formal versus Koranic Education |
By Roland Pongou; Brown University |
Presented by: Roland Pongou, Brown University |
Discussant: Renate Hartwig, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
Session ID 24: Agriculture Micro 5: Farm productivity March 20, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Bernard Sunley C |
Session Chair: Marguerite Duponchel, The World Bank |
Impact of Seed Voucher System on Rice Yield, Income Inequality and Poverty Reduction in Rural Nigeria: A Randomised Control Trial Approach |
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By Bola Awotide; University of Ibadan,Nigeria Aliou Diagne; Africa Rice Centre Taiwo Timothy; University of Ibadan Vivian Ojehomon; National Cereal Research Institute(NCRI) |
Presented by: Bola Awotide, University of Ibadan,Nigeria |
Discussant: Marguerite Duponchel, The World Bank |
The Sahel’s Silent Maize Revolution: Analyzing Maize Productivity in Mali at the Farm-level |
By Jeremy Foltz; University of Wisconsin Ursula Aldana; University of Wisconsin Paul Laris; California State University Long Beach |
Presented by: Jeremy Foltz, University of Wisconsin |
Discussant: Bola Awotide, University of Ibadan,Nigeria |
How does ownership of farm implements affect investment in other farm implements when farmers’ liquidity constraint is relaxed? Insights from Nigeria |
By Hiroyuki Takeshima; IFPRI Sheu Salau; IFPRI |
Presented by: Sheu Salau, IFPRI |
Discussant: Jeremy Foltz, University of Wisconsin |
The consequences of limited access to credit: evidence from rural Rwanda |
By Daniel Ayalew Ali; World Bank Klaus Deininger; World Bank Marguerite Duponchel; The World Bank |
Presented by: Marguerite Duponchel, The World Bank |
Discussant: Sheu Salau, IFPRI |
Session ID 26: Development and Gender 2 March 20, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Julia Vaillant, IRD, Universite Paris-Dauphine |
Beyond gender. The importance of social roles in spending behaviour. Evidence from Senegal |
By Liesbeth Colen; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Nele Warrinnier; LSE |
Presented by: Liesbeth Colen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven |
Discussant: Julia Vaillant, IRD, Universite Paris-Dauphine |
Motives for Sharing Between Spouses: Laboratory Evidence from Kenya and Implications for Models of Household Bargaining |
By Jessica Hoel; University of Michigan |
Presented by: Jessica Hoel, University of Michigan |
Discussant: Liesbeth Colen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven |
Gender, Institutions, Access to Finance And The Development of Small Scale Enterprises In Kenya |
By Rosemary Atieno; University of Nairobi |
Presented by: Rosemary Atieno, University of Nairobi |
Discussant: Jessica Hoel, University of Michigan |
Why are female micro-entrepreneurs less successful than men? |
By Christophe Nordman; IRD Julia Vaillant; IRD, Universite Paris-Dauphine |
Presented by: Julia Vaillant, IRD, Universite Paris-Dauphine |
Discussant: Rosemary Atieno, University of Nairobi |
Session ID 32: Education 5: Impacts of education March 20, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Frank Wietzke, London School of Economics |
The Causal Impact of an Additional Year of Schooling on Achievement |
By Christopher Ksoll; University of Oxford Kim Lehrer; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Christopher Ksoll, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Frank Wietzke, London School of Economics |
Organizational changes and pupil performance in Kenya: Heterogeneous effects |
By Tessa Bold; IIES Stockholm Mwangi Kimenyi; The Brookings Institution Germano Mwabu Alice Ng'ang'a; Strathmore University Justin Sandefur; Center for Global Development |
Presented by: Justin Sandefur, Center for Global Development |
Discussant: Christopher Ksoll, University of Oxford |
Borders that Divide: Education and Religion in Ghana and Togo since Colonial Times |
By Denis Cogneau; Paris School of Economics Alexander Moradi; Sussex University |
Presented by: Alexander Moradi, Sussex University |
Discussant: Justin Sandefur, Center for Global Development |
The Long Shadow of History: 19th Century Missionaries, Educational Mobility, and School Investments in Madagascar |
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By Frank Wietzke; London School of Economics |
Presented by: Frank Wietzke, London School of Economics |
Discussant: Alexander Moradi, Sussex University |
Session ID 37: Infrastructure 3 March 20, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Manor Road Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Katrina Kosec, IFPRI |
Chinese Contractors in Developing Countries |
By Catherine Co; University of Nebraska at Omaha |
Presented by: Catherine Co, University of Nebraska at Omaha |
Discussant: Katrina Kosec, IFPRI |
Valuing Water and Electricity Supply Provision Using Hedonic Price Model |
By Mohammed Aliyu; Bayero University Kano, Nigeria |
Presented by: Mohammed Aliyu, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria |
Discussant: Catherine Co, University of Nebraska at Omaha |
Enabled to Work? The Impact of Housing Subsidies on Slum Dwellers in South Africa |
By Simon Franklin; Oxford University |
Presented by: Simon Franklin, Oxford University |
Discussant: Mohammed Aliyu, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria |
The Child Health Implications of Privatizing the Urban Water Supply in Africa |
By Katrina Kosec; IFPRI |
Presented by: Katrina Kosec, IFPRI |
Discussant: Simon Franklin, Oxford University |
Session ID 44: Macro 5: Price Dynamics March 20, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Arumugam Second Floor |
Session Chair: Simeon Coleman, Nottingham Trent University |
Price Setting Behaviour and Product Inflation in Lesotho |
By Mamello Nchake; University of Cape Town |
Presented by: Mamello Nchake, University of Cape Town |
Discussant: Simeon Coleman, Nottingham Trent University |
Monetary policy and commodity terms of terms shocks in emerging market economies |
By Seedwell Hove; University of Cape Town |
Presented by: Seedwell Hove, University of Cape Town |
Discussant: Mamello Nchake, University of Cape Town |
Where does the axe fall? Inflation dynamics and poverty rates: regional and sectoral evidence for Ghana. |
By Simeon Coleman; Nottingham Trent University |
Presented by: Simeon Coleman, Nottingham Trent University |
Discussant: Seedwell Hove, University of Cape Town |
Session ID 52: Credit and Savings 2 March 20, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Bernard Sunley A |
Session Chair: Nketcha Nana, University of Laval |
Effect of Capital Flight on Financial Development in the West African Economic and Monetary Union |
By Ameth Saloum Ndiaye; University of Dakar |
Presented by: Ameth Saloum Ndiaye, University of Dakar |
Discussant: Nketcha Nana, University of Laval |
Geographical Distance and Moral Hazard in Microcredit: Evidence from Colombia |
By Andrea Presbitero; Università Politecnica delle Marche Roberta Rabellotti; Università del Piemonte Orientale |
Presented by: Andrea Presbitero, Università Politecnica delle Marche |
Discussant: Kweku Opoku-Agyemang, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Heterogeneous Signaling at the Convergence of Formal and Informal Finance in Ghana |
By Kweku Opoku-Agyemang; University of Wisconsin-Madison Jeremy Foltz; University of Wisconsin |
Presented by: Kweku Opoku-Agyemang, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Discussant: Andrea Presbitero, Università Politecnica delle Marche |
What Drives Large Bank Reserves in Africa? |
By Nketcha Nana; University of Laval |
Presented by: Nketcha Nana, University of Laval |
Discussant: Ameth Saloum Ndiaye, University of Dakar |
Session ID 66: Poverty 3: Poverty, inclusive growth and dynamics March 20, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Bernard Sunley D |
Session Chair: Vincent Leyaro, University of Dar es Salaam |
Intrahousehold Inequality and Child Poverty in Senegal |
By Philippe De Vreyer; DIAL, Paris Dauphine University Sylvie Lambert; INRA, PSE |
Presented by: Philippe De Vreyer, DIAL, Paris Dauphine University |
Discussant: Vincent Leyaro, University of Dar es Salaam |
Education Mobility and Poverty Dynamics in Tanzania |
By Christian Kamala KAGHOMA; University of Yaounde II |
Presented by: Christian Kamala KAGHOMA, University of Yaounde II |
Discussant: Philippe De Vreyer, DIAL, Paris Dauphine University |
How Inclusive Has Africa’s Recent High Growth Episode Been? |
By Rodrigo Garcia-Verdu; International Monetary Fund abe selassie; IMF alun thomas; imf |
Presented by: alun thomas, imf |
Discussant: Christian Kamala KAGHOMA, University of Yaounde II |
Determinants of Urban Labour Earnings in Tanzania, 2000 - 2006 |
By Priscilla Baffour; University of Nottingham Vincent Leyaro; University of Dar es Salaam Oliver Morrissey; University of Nottingham Trudy Owens; University of Nottingham |
Presented by: Vincent Leyaro, University of Dar es Salaam |
Discussant: alun thomas, imf |
Session ID 76: Aid 1 March 20, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Mary Sunley Seminar Room |
Session Chair: Ayi Ayayi, Université du Québec |
Aid, employment and development in Mozambique. An empirical investigation |
By Lia Quartapelle; University of Pavia |
Presented by: Lia Quartapelle, University of Pavia |
Discussant: Ayi Ayayi, Université du Québec |
Incentive and crowding out effects of food assistance: Evidence from a randomized evaluation of food‐for‐training project in Southern Sudan |
By Munshi Sulaiman; BRAC |
Presented by: Munshi Sulaiman, BRAC |
Discussant: Lia Quartapelle, University of Pavia |
Credit risk Asessment of the Microfinance Industry in Nigeria:An Application to Accion Microfinance Bank Limited in Lagos |
By Ayi Ayayi; Université du Québec Mojisola OGUNTOYINBO; ECOBANK |
Presented by: Ayi Ayayi, Université du Québec |
Discussant: Munshi Sulaiman, BRAC |
Session ID 97: Health 6 March 20, 2012 11:00 to 13:00 Arumugam First Floor |
Session Chair: Samantha Rawlings, University of Reading |
DETERMINANTS OF CHILD AND MATERNAL HEALTH STATUS AND DEMAND FOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN NIGERIA |
By Adetola Adeoti; University of Ibadan |
Presented by: Adetola Adeoti, University of Ibadan |
Discussant: Samantha Rawlings, University of Reading |
Heterogeneity in the selection vs scarring effects of early life health shocks: Evidence using a malaria epidemic in Brazil |
By Samantha Rawlings; University of Reading |
Presented by: Samantha Rawlings, University of Reading |
Discussant: Adetola Adeoti, University of Ibadan |
Session ID 93: Lunch March 20, 2012 13:00 to 14:00 Dining Hall |
Session ID 22: Health 7: Health delivery March 20, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Bernard Sunley A |
Session Chair: Japheth Awiti, University of Nairobi |
QUALITY, ACCESSIBILITY AND THE DEMAND FOR HEALTH CARE IN NIGERIA |
By Elisa Cavatorta; SOAS, University of London Wendy Janssens; VU University Amsterdam Alice Mesnard; City University, London |
Presented by: Alice Mesnard, City University, London |
Elisa Cavatorta, SOAS, University of London |
Discussant: Japheth Awiti, University of Nairobi |
Food aid and child mortality |
By Richard Stanley; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Richard Stanley, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Elisa Cavatorta, SOAS, University of London |
Who Benefits from Removing User Fees for Health Care? Evidence from a Randomised Experiment in Ghana |
By Kara Hanson Timothy Powell-Jackson; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Presented by: Kara Hanson, |
Discussant: Richard Stanley, University of Oxford |
PRENATAL CARE AND INFANT HEALTH IN KENYA: A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS |
By Japheth Awiti; University of Nairobi |
Presented by: Japheth Awiti, University of Nairobi |
Discussant: Kara Hanson, |
Session ID 27: Household Decision-Making 3 March 20, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Bernard Sunley D |
Session Chair: Erlend Berg, University of Oxford |
Are conditional contribution profiles determined by context and framing: The case of rural villagers in Benin |
By Jonathan Gheyssens; ETH Zurich |
Presented by: Jonathan Gheyssens, ETH Zurich |
Discussant: Erlend Berg, University of Oxford |
Does personality influence project participation? Evidence from rural Malawi. |
By Jonas Helth Lønborg; SDU Helene Bie Lilleør; Rockwool Foundation |
Presented by: Jonas Helth Lønborg, SDU |
Discussant: Jonathan Gheyssens, ETH Zurich |
Determinants of Conservation Among the Rural Poor: A Charitable Contributions Experiment |
By Deanna Karapetyan; University of San Francisco Giovanna D'adda; Bocconi University |
Presented by: Deanna Karapetyan, University of San Francisco |
Discussant: Jonas Helth Lønborg, SDU |
Motivating Agents to Spread Information: The Role of Explicit Incentives and Social Identity-Matching |
By Erlend Berg; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Erlend Berg, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Deanna Karapetyan, University of San Francisco |
Session ID 36: Agriculture Micro 6: Policies and reform March 20, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Bernard Sunley C |
Session Chair: Marijke Verpoorten, University of Antwerp |
Trade and agricultural policies in Malawi : Not all policy reform is equally good for the poor |
By Mathilde Douillet; Sciences Po / FARM |
Presented by: Mathilde Douillet, Sciences Po / FARM |
Discussant: Marijke Verpoorten, University of Antwerp |
Improving farmers' access to agricultural insurance in India |
By Daniel Clarke; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Daniel Clarke, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Mathilde Douillet, Sciences Po / FARM |
FROM DROUGHT TO DEVELOPMENT IN THE HORN OF AFRICA: AN INVESTIGATION INTO INVESTMENT OPTIONS |
By Derek Headey; International Food Policy Research Insti |
Presented by: Derek Headey, International Food Policy Research Insti |
Discussant: Daniel Clarke, University of Oxford |
Self-Reported Food Insecurity in Africa During the Food Price Crisis |
By Marijke Verpoorten; University of Antwerp Abhimanyu Arora; kuleuven |
Presented by: Marijke Verpoorten, University of Antwerp |
Discussant: Derek Headey, International Food Policy Research Insti |
Session ID 46: Macro 6: Macro Policy Management March 20, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Arumugam Second Floor |
Session Chair: Janine Aron, Oxford University |
THE PROPOSED ECO: SHOULD WEST AFRICA PROCEED WITH A COMMON CURRENCY? |
By Chuku Chuku; University of Uyo |
Presented by: Chuku Chuku, University of Uyo |
Discussant: Janine Aron, Oxford University |
BLC in the EAC: The Bank-Lending Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission in Countries of the East African Community |
By Sebastien Walker; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Sebastien Walker, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Chuku Chuku, University of Uyo |
Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Consumer Prices in South Africa |
By Janine Aron; Oxford University Greg Farrell; SA Reserve Bank John Muellbauer; Nuffield College, University of Oxford |
Presented by: Greg Farrell, SA Reserve Bank |
Discussant: Sebastien Walker, University of Oxford |
Wealth, Credit Conditions and Consumption: Evidence from South Africa |
By Janine Aron; Oxford University |
Presented by: Janine Aron, Oxford University |
Discussant: Greg Farrell, SA Reserve Bank |
Session ID 57: Aid 2 March 20, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Mary Sunley Seminar Room |
Session Chair: Nzinga Broussard, Ohio State University |
Can Big Push Interventions Take Small-scale Farmers out of Poverty? Insights from the Sauri Millennium Village in Kenya |
By BERNADETTE WANJALA; KIPPRA |
Presented by: BERNADETTE WANJALA, KIPPRA |
Discussant: Nzinga Broussard, Ohio State University |
New evidence on fungibility at the aggregate level |
By Lukasz Marc; VU Amsterdam/Tinbergen Institute |
Presented by: Lukasz Marc, VU Amsterdam/Tinbergen Institute |
Discussant: BERNADETTE WANJALA, KIPPRA |
Aid and Agency in Africa: Explaining Food Disbursements Across Ethiopian Households, 1994-2004 |
By Nzinga Broussard; Ohio State University Stefan Dercon; DFID and University of Oxford Rohini Somanathan; Delhi School of Economics |
Presented by: Nzinga Broussard, Ohio State University |
Discussant: Lukasz Marc, VU Amsterdam/Tinbergen Institute |
Session ID 63: Trade 4: Trade Policy March 20, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Arumugam First Floor |
Session Chair: Torfinn Harding, Department of Economics, University of Oxford |
TRADE AT THE EXTENSIVE MARGIN AND CIVIL WARS IN AFRICA |
By Dany Jaimovich; Goethe University Frankfurt Dick Kamuganga; Graduate Institute, Geneva |
Presented by: Dany Jaimovich, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Discussant: Torfinn Harding, Department of Economics, University of Oxford |
The impact of quotas on South African consumer prices |
By Lawrence Edwards; University of Cape Town Neil Rankin; AMERU - Wits University |
Presented by: Lawrence Edwards, University of Cape Town |
Discussant: Dany Jaimovich, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Do trade preferences work? African Growth and Opportunity Act and Apparel Exports from Sub-Saharan Africa |
By Matthew McKay; Australian National University |
Presented by: Matthew McKay, Australian National University |
Discussant: Lawrence Edwards, University of Cape Town |
Investment Promotion and FDI Inflows: Quality Matters |
By Torfinn Harding; Department of Economics, University of Oxford Beata Javorcik; Department of Economics, University of Oxford |
Presented by: Torfinn Harding, Department of Economics, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Matthew McKay, Australian National University |
Session ID 64: Inequality March 20, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Manor Road Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Måns Nerman, University of Gothenburg |
Individual notions of distributive justice |
By Abigail Barr; University of Nottingham |
Presented by: Abigail Barr, University of Nottingham |
Discussant: Måns Nerman, University of Gothenburg |
Integrating Uganda's Leading and Lagging Areas for More Inclusive Growth |
By Rachel Sebudde; World Bank |
Presented by: Rachel Sebudde, World Bank |
Discussant: Abigail Barr, University of Nottingham |
Accounting for Heterogeneity in Growth Incidence in Cameroon Using Recentered Influence Function Regression |
By B. Essama-Nssah; DevTech Systems, Inc. |
Presented by: B. Essama-Nssah, DevTech Systems, Inc. |
Discussant: Rachel Sebudde, World Bank |
The gender gap in African political participation |
By Måns Nerman; University of Gothenburg Ann-Sofie Isaksson; University of Gothenburg Andreas Kotsadam; University of Oslo |
Presented by: Måns Nerman, University of Gothenburg |
Discussant: B. Essama-Nssah, DevTech Systems, Inc. |
Session ID 68: Poverty 4: Multidimensional poverty March 20, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Boniface Ngah EPO, University of Yaoundé II, Soa |
Chronic multidimensional or Multidimensional Chronic Poverty |
By Mauricio Apablaza; University of Nottingham Gaston Yalonetzky; University of Leeds |
Presented by: Mauricio Apablaza, University of Nottingham |
Sub-national Disparities and Inter-temporal Evolution of Multidimensional Poverty across Developing Countries |
By Sabina Alkire; University of Oxford Jose Manuel Roche; University of Oxford Suman Seth; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Jose Manuel Roche, University of Oxford |
Discussant: Mauricio Apablaza, University of Nottingham |
Decomposing Poverty-Inequality linkages by non-income sources in Cameroon |
By Boniface Ngah EPO; University of Yaoundé II, Soa Baye Francis Menjo; University of Yaounde II |
Presented by: Boniface Ngah EPO, University of Yaoundé II, Soa |
Discussant: Jose Manuel Roche, University of Oxford |
Session ID 74: Firms 2 March 20, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Mary Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: François Roubaud, DIAL - IRD |
Manufacturing productivity and capacity utilisation rates in Africa – a comparative study |
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By Hulya Dagdeviren; University of Hertfordshire |
Presented by: Hulya Dagdeviren, University of Hertfordshire |
Discussant: François Roubaud, DIAL - IRD |
Identifying the Effects of Female Ownership on Firm Productivity and Survival: Evidence from Ghana |
By Patricia (Tracy) Jones |
Presented by: Patricia (Tracy) Jones, |
Discussant: Hulya Dagdeviren, University of Hertfordshire |
Relative Impacts of Firm-Specific and Macroeconomic Characteristics in Policy-Induced Mergers and Acquisitions: Evidence from the Nigerian Banking Consolidation Exercise |
By Chukwuma Agu; University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus Boniface Umoh; University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus |
Presented by: Boniface Umoh, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus |
Discussant: Patricia (Tracy) Jones, |
Informal versus Formal: A Panel Data Analysis of Earnings Gaps in Madagascar |
By Christophe Nordman; IRD Faly Rakotomanana; INSTAT, Madagascar François Roubaud; DIAL - IRD |
Presented by: François Roubaud, DIAL - IRD |
Discussant: Boniface Umoh, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus |
Session ID 75: Quality of life and norms March 20, 2012 14:00 to 16:00 Junior Common Room Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Annika Mueller, Harvard University |
What is the G in GDP? The Quality of Government and Living Standards |
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By Francesco Grigoli; IMF Eduardo Ley; The World Bank |
Presented by: Eduardo Ley, The World Bank |
Discussant: Annika Mueller, Harvard University |
Life Satisfaction in a Period of Rapid Economic Growth: Panel Data Evidence from Urban Ethiopia |
By Yonas Alem; University of Gothenburg |
Presented by: Yonas Alem, University of Gothenburg |
Discussant: Eduardo Ley, The World Bank |
Norms of Distributive Justice in Rural Malawi |
By Annika Mueller; Harvard University |
Presented by: Annika Mueller, Harvard University |
Discussant: Yonas Alem, University of Gothenburg |
Session ID 94: Tea March 20, 2012 16:00 to 16:30 Bernard Sunley Foyer |
Session ID 95: Tea March 20, 2012 16:00 to 16:30 Junior Common Room Foyer |
Session ID 13: Plenary 3: 'The economics of Africa: Question Time' incorporating 'The Oxford Companion to the Economics of Africa' launch. March 20, 2012 16:30 to 18:00 Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre |
Session Chair: Francis Teal, University of Oxford |
Presented by: Shantayanan Devarajan, The World Bank |
Presented by: Ravi Kanbur, Cornell University |
Presented by: Elizabeth Asiedu, University of Kansas |
Presented by: Ernest Aryeety, University of Ghana |
# | Participant | Roles in Conference |
---|---|---|
2 | Adada, Abdul-Rahim | C62, D62, P62 |
3 | Adam, Christopher | C43, D43, C14 |
4 | Adeniyi, Oluwatosin | P42 |
5 | Adeoti, Adetola | P97, D97 |
6 | ADEWOLE, MUSILIU | D29, P29 |
7 | Agbor, Julius | D71, P71 |
8 | Aker, Jenny | C54, D54, P54 |
9 | Akinkugbe, Oluyele | D8, P8 |
10 | Alem, Yonas | P75, D75 |
11 | Aliyu, Mohammed | P37, D37 |
12 | Amarakoon, Amarakoon Bandara | C79, D79, P79 |
13 | Andriamihaja, Noro Aina | C56, D56, P56 |
14 | ANNIM, SAMUEL | D14, P14 |
15 | Apablaza, Mauricio | P68, D68 |
16 | Armah, Stephen | D59, P59 |
17 | Aron, Janine | P46, D46, C46 |
18 | Aryeety, Ernest | P13 |
19 | Asfaw, Solomon | C28, D28, P28 |
20 | Asiedu, Elizabeth | P90, P13 |
21 | Atieno, Rosemary | D26, P26 |
22 | Awiti, Japheth | P22, D22, C22 |
23 | Awotide, Bola | D24, P24 |
24 | Ayayi, Ayi | P76, D76, C76 |
25 | Azomahou, Theophile | D7, P7 |
26 | Babatunde, Musibau | D8, P8 |
27 | Barr, Abigail | P64, D64 |
28 | Beasley, Elizabeth | D31, P31 |
29 | Bedasso, Biniam | D56, P56 |
30 | Beekman, Gonne | D45, P45 |
31 | Berg, Andrew | C41, D41, P41 |
32 | Berg, Erlend | P27, D27, C27 |
33 | BERGALY, KAMDEM | D17, P17 |
34 | BERNARD, Tanguy | D2, P2 |
35 | Bezabih, Mintewab | D23, P23 |
36 | Bhattacharyya, Sambit | P39 |
37 | Bhorat, Haroon | D4, P4 |
38 | Biyase, Mduduzi | D62, P62 |
39 | Block, Steven | D35, P35 |
40 | Broussard, Nzinga | P69, P57, D57, C57 |
41 | BRUNELIN, Stéphanie | D23, P23 |
42 | Bulte, Erwin | D6, P6 |
43 | Burger, Cobus | D21, P21 |
44 | Cavatorta, Elisa | P22, D22 |
45 | Cecchi, Francesco | D6, P6 |
46 | Chakravarty, Abhishek | D20, P20 |
47 | Cheeseman, Nicholas | P11 |
48 | Chuku, Chuku | P46, D46 |
49 | Clarke, Daniel | P36, D36 |
50 | Clist, Paul | D56, P56 |
51 | Co, Catherine | P37, D37 |
52 | Coleman, Simeon | P44, D44, C44 |
53 | Colen, Liesbeth | D26, P26 |
54 | Collier, Paul | C12, P10 |
55 | Collin, Matthew | C72, D72, P72 |
56 | Cooke, Edgar | D61, P61 |
57 | Cust, James | C39, D39, P39 |
58 | Czura, Kristina | D51, P51 |
59 | D'adda, Giovanna | C9, D9, P9 |
60 | Dabalen, Andrew | D65, P65 |
61 | Dagdeviren, Hulya | P74, D74 |
62 | De Paoli, Anna | D69, P69 |
63 | De Vreyer, Philippe | P66, D66 |
64 | Delpeuch, Claire | D35, P35 |
65 | Demombynes, Gabriel | C65, D65, P65 |
66 | Dercon, Stefan | C11, P11 |
67 | Devarajan, Shantayanan | P56, P13 |
68 | Dillon, Brian | D25, P25 |
69 | Douillet, Mathilde | P36, D36 |
70 | Duponchel, Marguerite | C24, D24, P24 |
71 | Ebeke, Christian | D69, P69 |
72 | Eberhardt, Markus | D41, P41 |
73 | Ecker, Olivier | D5, P5 |
74 | Edwards, Lawrence | P63, D63 |
75 | EPO, Boniface Ngah | P68, C68 |
76 | Essama-Nssah, B. | P64, D64 |
77 | Farrell, Greg | P46, D46 |
78 | Fenske, James | D40, P40 |
79 | Ferrari, Giulia | D16, P16 |
80 | Fiaschi, Davide | D38, P38 |
81 | Fichera, Eleonora | C51, D51, P51 |
82 | Foltz, Jeremy | D24, P24 |
83 | FOMBA KAMGA, BENJAMIN | D8, P8 |
84 | Franklin, Simon | P37, D37 |
85 | Fukunishi, Takahiro | C50, D50, P50 |
86 | Gachassin Castaing, Marie | C78, D78, P78 |
87 | Gajate-Garrido, Gissele | C20, D20, P20 |
88 | Gajigo, Ousman | C48, D48, P48 |
89 | Garlick, Robert | C31, D31, P31 |
90 | Gebreeyesus, Mulu | D62, P62 |
91 | Getachew, Yoseph | D41, P41 |
92 | Gheyssens, Jonathan | P27, D27 |
93 | Godlonton, Susan | D50, P50 |
94 | Goetghebuer, Tatiana | C17, D17, P17 |
95 | Goldstein, Markus | D15, P15 |
96 | Gollin, Douglas | C35, D35, P35 |
97 | Goyette, Jonathan | D47, P47 |
98 | Guilbert, Nathalie | D30, P30 |
99 | Halland, Håvard | D47, P47 |
100 | Hanson, Kara | P22, D22 |
101 | Harding, Torfinn | P63, D63, C63 |
102 | Hartwig, Renate | D2, P2 |
103 | Headey, Derek | P36, D36 |
104 | Hirvonen, Kalle | D54, P54 |
105 | Hisali, Eria | D60, P60 |
106 | Hoeffler, Anke | C10, P10, C69, D69, P69 |
107 | Hoel, Jessica | D26, P26 |
108 | Hove, Seedwell | P44, D44 |
109 | Hyder, Asma | C30, D30, P30 |
110 | Ikegami, Munenobu | D53 |
111 | Jaimovich, Dany | P63, D63 |
112 | Jakiela, Pamela | D29, P29 |
113 | Janssens, Wendy | D54, P54 |
114 | Jedwab, Remi | D43, P43 |
115 | Jirasavetakul, La-Bhus | D35, P35 |
116 | Jones, Patricia (Tracy) | P74, D74 |
117 | Jones, Kelly | D21, P21 |
118 | Kabubo-Mariara, Jane | D67, P67 |
119 | Kamala KAGHOMA, Christian | P66, D66 |
120 | Kanbur, Ravi | P13 |
121 | KANGOYE, Thierry | D4, P4 |
122 | Karapetyan, Deanna | P27, D27 |
123 | Kareem, olayinka | C61, D61, P61 |
124 | Karing, Anne | P20 |
125 | KASIRYE, IBRAHIM | D8, P8 |
126 | Kazianga, Harounan | D28, P28 |
127 | Kemper, Niels | C15, D15, P15 |
128 | Kerr, Andrew | C49, D49, P49 |
129 | Kilimani, Nicholas | D62, P62 |
130 | Kingombe, Christian | C18, D18, P18 |
131 | Kirchberger, Martina | D25, P25 |
132 | Kosec, Katrina | P37, D37, C37 |
133 | Kotsadam, Andreas | D55, P55 |
134 | Kramer, Berber | D51, P51 |
135 | Ksoll, Christopher | D32, P32 |
136 | Ku, Hyejin | C40, D40, P40 |
137 | Kudo, Yuya | D40, P40 |
138 | Kweka, Josaphat | D48, P48 |
139 | La Mattina, Giulia | C16, D16, P16 |
140 | Labonne, Julien | D55, P55 |
141 | Lakner, Christoph | D48, P48 |
142 | Larizza, Marco | D55, P55 |
143 | Larsen, Anna | P17 |
144 | Lønborg, Jonas Helth | P27, D27 |
145 | Le Goff, Maelan | P61 |
146 | Lechtenfeld, Tobias | D72, P72 |
147 | Ley, Eduardo | P75, D75 |
148 | Leyaro, Vincent | P66, D66, C66 |
149 | Li, Bin | D39, P39 |
150 | Lindskog, Annika | C21, D21, P21 |
151 | LO, Mouhamadou | D7, P7 |
152 | Loening, Josef Ludger | D79, P79 |
153 | Machio, Phyllis | D49, P49 |
154 | Makochekanwa, Albert | D60, P60 |
155 | Malde, Bansi | D20, P20 |
156 | Manjengwa, Jeanette | C67, D67, P67 |
157 | Mannberg, Andrea | D15, P15 |
158 | Marc, Lukasz | P57, D57 |
159 | Matovu, Fred | D14, P14 |
160 | McCann, Fergal | D5, P5 |
161 | mckay, andrew | C8, D18, P18 |
162 | McKay, Matthew | P63, D63 |
163 | mendola, mariapia | D9, P9 |
164 | Mesnard, Alice | P22 |
165 | Meyer, Moritz | D79, P79 |
166 | Minoiu, Camelia | C5, D5, P5 |
167 | Mitra, Rajarshi | C60, D60, P60 |
168 | Moradi, Alexander | D32, P32 |
169 | Morsink, Karlijn | P53 |
170 | Mueller, Annika | P75, D75, C75 |
171 | Mugisha, Frederick | C45, D45, P45 |
172 | MUGO, MERCY | D14, P14 |
173 | Mulangu, Francis | C53, D53, P53 |
174 | Munro, Alistair | D40, P40 |
175 | Naguib, Karim | D16, P16 |
176 | Nana, Nketcha | P52, D52, C52 |
177 | Naudé, Wim | P10 |
178 | Nchake, Mamello | P44, D44 |
179 | Ndiaye, Ameth Saloum | P52, D52 |
180 | Nerman, Måns | P64, D64, C64 |
181 | Ngatia, Muthoni | D2, P2 |
182 | Ngepah, Nicholas | D14, P14 |
183 | Nisrane, Fantu | D4, P4 |
184 | Normanyo, Ametefee | C23, D23, P23 |
185 | Novella, Rafael | D25, P25 |
186 | Nurmikko, Sanna | D56, P56 |
187 | Odularu, Gbadebo | D41, P41 |
188 | OLOUFADE, Julius Djoulassi | D61, P61 |
189 | Opoku-Agyemang, Kweku | P52, D52 |
190 | Orkin, Kate | C29, D29, P29 |
191 | Owusu-Sekyere, Emmanuel | C71, D71, P71 |
192 | Ozier, Owen | D50, P50 |
193 | Papageorgiou, Chris | C38, D38, P38 |
194 | Pieterse, Duncan | D30, P30 |
195 | Pimhidzai, Obert | C47, D47, P47 |
196 | Pongou, Roland | C2, D2, P2 |
197 | Poppe, Robert | C7, D7, P7 |
198 | Porter, Catherine | D65, P65 |
199 | Portillo, Rafael | P42 |
200 | Portner, Claus | D54, P54 |
201 | Presbitero, Andrea | P52, D52 |
202 | Quartapelle, Lia | P76, D76 |
203 | Quinn, Natalie | D20, P20 |
204 | Raballand, Gael | D78, P78 |
205 | Rajaram, Anand | C55 |
206 | Rankin, Neil | C4, D4, P4 |
207 | Rasmussen, Ole Dahl | D51, P51 |
208 | Ravallion, Martin | P12 |
209 | Rawlings, Samantha | P97, D97, C97 |
210 | Roche, Jose Manuel | P68, D68 |
211 | Roubaud, François | P74, D74, C74 |
212 | Salau, Sheu | D24, P24 |
213 | Sandefur, Justin | D32, P32 |
214 | Sawada, Yasuyuki | D31, P31 |
215 | Schmidt, Emily | D23, P23 |
216 | Sebudde, Rachel | P64, D64 |
217 | Seck, Abdoulaye | C42, D42, P42 |
218 | Sekeris, Petros | D5, P5 |
219 | Seyoum Taffesse, Alemayehu | P11, D65, P65 |
220 | Shapira, Gil | D21, P21 |
221 | Shepherd, Debra | D31, P31 |
222 | Simione, Felix | D29, P29 |
223 | Simtowe, Franklin | D16, P16 |
224 | SINGH, Raju | D61, P61 |
225 | Sohnesen, Thomas | D48, P48 |
226 | SONG NTAMACK, SIMON ALAIN | D50, P50 |
227 | Spatafora, Nikola | D38, P38 |
228 | Stanley, Richard | P22, D22 |
229 | Stefanski, Radek | D79, P79 |
230 | Sterck, Olivier | D6, P6 |
231 | Stifel, David | D43, P43 |
232 | Storeygard, Adam | P43 |
233 | Sulaiman, Munshi | P76, D76 |
234 | Svensson, Jakob | P11 |
235 | Teal, Francis | C13 |
236 | Techane, Fanaye | P72 |
237 | thomas, alun | P66, D66 |
238 | Toews, Gerhard | D39, P39 |
239 | Tsangarides, Charalambos | D38, P38 |
240 | Umoh, Boniface | P74, D74 |
241 | Vaillant, Julia | C26, D26, P26 |
242 | Vasilakis, chrysovalantis | D69, P69 |
243 | Verpoorten, Marijke | P36, D36, C36 |
244 | Verwimp, Philip | P10 |
245 | Vigneri, Marcella | D47, P47 |
246 | Voors, Maarten | C59, D59, P59 |
247 | Waldkirch, Andreas | D60, P60 |
248 | Walker, Sebastien | P46, D46 |
249 | WANJALA, BERNADETTE | P57, D57 |
250 | Wietzke, Frank | C32, D32, P32 |
251 | Yawe, Bruno | C6, D6, P6 |
252 | YOGO, Thierry | D49, P49 |
253 | Zanello, Giacomo | D18, P18 |
254 | Zeitlin, Andrew | C25, D25, P25 |
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