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Prof. Godlonton recommends: Pan-African Scientific Research Council Newsletter
Pan-African Scientific Research Council Newsletter Sign up form The Pan-African Scientific Research Council Newsletter which gets released monthly and sent over email to those signed up contains a lot of great resources for those interested in development economics. Here is a sample of a few resources mentioned in its July issue: Conference organized by the…
Read MoreProf. Caprio recommends: Africa’s evolving banking landscape webinar (July 28, 2021)
Africa’s evolving banking landscape July 28, 2021 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM EDT by the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) Be sure not to miss this amazing event by the PIIE on banking in Africa which will be held virtually on July 28, 2021 from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM EDT. To register, please…
Read MoreProf. Caprio recommends: Reducing the compliance costs of regulation
Reducing the compliance costs of regulation Given the amount of regulations surrounding property sales around the world, this article shows how countries have progressed over time in reducing the costs associated with complying to those regulations. You can read the full article at this link. See our announcements View our online learning resources See other…
Read MoreProf. Caprio recommends: How China lends: A rare look into 100 debt contracts with foreign governments
How China lends: A rare look into 100 debt contracts with foreign governments Working Paper by the Peterson Institute for International Economics This working paper examines 100 China debt contracts with foreign governments in 24 developing countries in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Oceania. It is an amazing read on how China uses…
Read MoreProf. Caprio recommends: Pandemic divergence: The social and economic costs of Covid-19
Pandemic divergence: The social and economic costs of Covid-19 Eduardo Levy Yeyati, Federico Filippini This is a really nice research-based analysis and commentary piece on the specific social and economic costs of Covid-19. It includes the effects of Covid-19 to various things such as the World GDP, education and human capital loss. The following is…
Read MoreProf. Caprio recommends: Economic Policy for a Pandemic Age: How The World Must Prepare
Economic Policy for a Pandemic Age: How the World Must Prepare A PIIE Briefing on suggested Economic Policy during Pandemics Be sure to read the report from the Peterson Institute for International Economics on policy recommendations during pandemic times at this link . Using examples from the Covid-19 Pandemic the world has gone through the last…
Read MoreProf. Godlonton recommends: The World Bank Job Openings
The World Bank Job Openings The World Bank is hiring for different positions involving impact evaluation and data analytics to inform public policy. Be sure to check and apply to various job opportunities at the World Bank by visiting this link. Apply as soon as possible as the deadlines are approaching. See our announcements View our…
Read MoreProf. Godlonton recommends: Africa International PGR Scholarships 2021-22
Africa International PGR Scholarships 2021-22 Application Deadline: 30 June 2021 Be sure to apply to this amazing full scholarship opportunity to pursue full time doctoral research degrees at King’s College London for the 2021/22 entry. Start your application soon so that you can craft a strong application as there are only 3 spots offered. Please…
Read MoreProf. Godlonton recommends: The Digital Identification and Finance Initiative in Africa – Funding Opportunity
J-PAL’s DigiFI Africa Invitation for Research Proposals on Digital IDs & Payments for Funding Here is a short summary on this opportunity from J-PAL’s website J-PAL affiliates and DigiFI invited researchers are invited to apply for proposal development grants, pilot and full RCT funding J-PAL affiliates and DigiFI invited researchers are invited to apply for…
Read MoreCourse on Program Evaluation for International Development
Online Learning “Program Evaluation for International Development” Course run by Professor Jakiela at Williams College Prof. Jakiela is making available her regular spring semester course, Econ 523/379 on this website so that you (CDE Alumni) may be able to view the various course materials and even work through the different exercises. You may further email…
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