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Economic growth
Noam Angrist
News
30 July 2021

DPhil alumnus' paper on measuring growth in developing countries published in the Journal of Economic Perspectives

Noam Angrist, DPhil alumnus has had a paper published in the summer issue of the Journal of Economic Perspectives.

Economy
Development
...
Economic growth and equality
09
Sep
09 September 2021, 13:00 - 14:45

Measuring what counts in order to make markets work for people

Joseph Stiglitz's keynote speech followed by a panel discussion. As part of GO Lab's Social Outcomes Conference 2021.

Publication
08 June 2021

Timor-Leste’s drivers of growth and sectoral transformation

Camilla SacchettoSarah LoganJoevas AsareMoussa Saab
Economy
International Growth Centre
...
Timor-Leste
Publication
22 March 2021

Strengthening development finance in fragile contexts

Camilla SacchettoPaul CollierSebastian KriticosSarah Logan
Economy
Global security
...
International Growth Centre
In the media

Reuters

Prices soar as Yemen's rival central banks tussle away from the battlefield

Rafat al-Akhali comments on Yemen's split exchange rate and its consequences 

Rafat Ali Al-Akhali
Global security
Economy
...
Economic growth and equality
Yemen
In the media

Daily Telegraph

Post-Brexit trade deals must prioritise high-quality British jobs, Government warned

The Trade for All report, co-authored by Emily Jones (quoted), sets out a framework for the UK's trade strategy

Emily Jones
Democracy and politics
COVID-19
...
Economy
Trade
United Kingdom (UK)
In the media

The Conversation

COVID: poorest countries should have stopped short of full workplace closures

Mehdi Shiva questions whether low-income countries were right to restrict economic activity to the same extent as more developed ones

Mehdi Shiva
COVID-19
Economy
...
Global governance
Publication
26 April 2021

Fostering inclusive economic growth: the case of the Digital Code of Benin

Beatriz KiraTebello QhotsokoaneSimphiwe Laura Stewart
Economy
Digital, Cyber and AI
...
Digital Pathways at Oxford
Benin
26
Apr
26 April 2021, 17:00 - 18:00

Leaving the Tarmac: Buying a Bank in Africa

Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede shares challenges, triumphs and leadership lessons from his experience turning one of Nigeria's smallest and most crisis-prone banks into one of the biggest and strongest banks in the country

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