IOB Working Papers
From Universiteit Antwerpen, Institute of Development Policy (IOB) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Hans De Backer (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
Track citations for all items by RSS feed
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- 2022.01: The impact of governance and capital flows on food and nutrition security and undernourishment: further evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

- Danny Cassimon, Olusegun Fadare and George Mavrotas
- 2021.10: La fièvre de l’or: santé et environnement dans les mines d’or de Kamituga, RDC

- Sara Geenen, Divin-Luc Bikubanya, Philippe Dunia Kabunga, Olivier Igugu, Gracia Kabilambali, Patrick Katoto, Simon Marijsse, Daniel Mayeri, Gabriel Muhanzi Aganze, Serge Mukotanyi Mugisho, Thierry Munga Mwisha, Daniel Mushagalusa Buhendwa, Fiz Mussa Bashizi, Bossissi Nkuba, Ben Radley, Elisa Vanlerberghe and Franck Zahinda Mugisho
- 2021.09: Taxation des technologies dans l’EMAPE: contribution à l’économie locale et à la province du Sud-Kivu, RDC

- Ancert Mushagalusa Buhendwa, Olivier Igugu and Thierry Munga Mwisha
- 2021.08: Productivité et profitabilité: une analyse comparative basée sur l’impact de la mécanisation dans l’EMAPE de l’or en RDC

- Divin-Luc Bikubanya and Ben Radley
- 2021.07: Celles qui “vieillissent trop vite”: la santé des femmes dans les mines de Kamituga, RDC

- Sara Geenen, Gracia Kabilambali, Fiz Mussa Bashizi and Elisa Vanlerberghe
- 2021.06: Technologies (ir)responsables dans l’orpaillage: quels risques pour l’environnement et la santé? Cas de Kamituga et Misisi, RDC

- Bossissi Nkuba, Franck Zahinda Mugisho and Gabriel Muhanzi Aganze
- 2021.05: Apprivoiser l’eau et l’air: la lutte contre les fuites des technologies dans l’EMAPE au Sud-Kivu, RDC

- Simon Marijsse and Thierry Munga Mwisha
- 2021.04: Transformations technologiques et régimes de travail dans l’EMAPE au Sud-Kivu, RDC

- Philippe Dunia Kabunga and Sara Geenen
- 2021.03: Decolonization: where and how does it fit at IOB?

- Mollie Gleiberman
- 2021.02: Towards HIPC 2.0? Lessons from past debt relief initiatives for addressing current debt problems

- Dennis Essers and Danny Cassimon
- 2021.01: Industrie minière et développement local en République Démocratique du Congo: focus sur l’emploi dans les sous-traitances

- Sara Geenen, Anuarite Bashizi, Elie Lunanga, Philippe Dunia Kabunga, Alain Ntibonera Mushagalusa, Eustache Kuliumbwa and Joseph Bahati Mukulu
- 2020.07: The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in the Democratic Republic of Congo: (un)invited guests?

- Kristof Titeca
- 2020.06: Flagged and tagged by ITSCI: the potential and risks of non-state supply chain regulation

- Hester Postma and Sara Geenen
- 2020.05: The RPF did it: a fresh look at the 1994 plane attack that ignited genocide in Rwanda

- Filip Reyntjens
- 2020.04: Retour sur l’attentat de Kigali, l’étincelle qui a allumé le feu du génocide

- Filip Reyntjens
- 2020.03: Covid-19 vs. Ebola: impact on households and SMEs in Nord Kivu, DR Congo

- Sébastien Desbureaux, Audacieux Kaota, Elie Lunanga, Nik Stoop and Marijke Verpoorten
- 2020.02: The 2006 Refugees Act in Uganda: between law and practice

- Frank Ahimbisibwe
- 2020.01: Determinants of inter-regional financial inclusion heterogeneities in the Philippines

- Je-Al Burguillos and Danny Cassimon
- 2019.05: Does access to international capital markets affect investment dynamics in Sub-Saharan Africa?

- Christian Senga, Danny Cassimon and Thomas Kigabo
- 2019.04: Why Sub-Saharan African countries only get to tax the crumbles of corporate synergy profits: a content analysis of the revised transactional profit split method unravelling unequal power in global tax governance

- Cassandra Vet, Danny Cassimon and Anne Van de Vijver
- 2019.03: In utero seasonal food insecurity and cognitive development: evidence on gender imbalances from Ethiopia

- Habtamu Beshir and Jean-François Maystadt
- 2019.02: La réforme électorale au Burundi: un commentaire du projet de Code électoral

- Françoise Toyi and Stef Vandeginste
- 2019.01: Sub-Saharan migrants' life conditions in Morocco in light of migration policy changes

- Imane Bendra
- 2018.12: A real option approach to responsible tax behavior

- Anne Van de Vijver, Danny Cassimon and Peter-Jan Engelen
- 2018.11: Joint forces: the impact of intrahousehold cooperation on welfare in East African agricultural households

- Els Lecoutere and Bjorn Van Campenhout
- 2018.10: «Symbiose ou antibiose?»: un regard sur les liens entre l'exploitation minière artisanale et l'agriculture

- Francine Iragi Mukotanyi
- 2018.09: Presidential term limits and the international community

- Christina Murray, Eric Alston and Micha Wiebusch
- 2018.08: Real governance in the DRC (2003-2016): between reforms and white elephants

- Stefaan Marysse and Kelbesa Megersa
- 2018.07: Improving intrahousehold cooperation for efficient smallholder farming: a field experiment in central Uganda

- Els Lecoutere
- 2018.06: Making spouses cooperate in Ugandan agricultural households: experimental evidence of distributional treatment effects

- Els Lecoutere
- 2018.05: Uganda and the refugee problem: challenges and opportunities

- Frank Ahimbisibwe
- 2018.04: Eviter les écueils statistiques de la RDC: nouvelles estimations sur les tendances du bien-être et de la pauvreté (2005-2012) selon une approche de désagrégation spatiale

- Wim Marivoet, Tom De Herdt and John Ulimwengu
- 2018.03: Market governance in Kinshasa: the competition for informal revenue through ‘connections’ (branchement)

- Albert Malukisa Nkuku and Kristof Titeca
- 2018.02: Navigating around the DRCs statistical potholes: new estimates on welfare and poverty trends (2005-2012) following a spatially disaggregated approach

- Wim Marivoet, Tom De Herdt and John Ulimwengu
- 2018.01: Power and policy-making in the DR Congo: the politics of human resource management and payroll reform

- Stylianos Moshonas
- 2017.14: Burundi and its development partners: navigating the turbulent tides of governance setbacks

- Nadia Molenaers, Gervais Rufyikiri and Stef Vandeginste
- 2017.13: Confronting the wall of patriarchy: does participatory intrahousehold decision-making empower women in agricultural households?

- Els Lecoutere and Eva Wuyts
- 2017.12: National datasets on livelihoods in the DRC: precisely wrong or vaguely right?

- Sarah K. Thontwa, Tom De Herdt, Wim Marivoet and John Ulimwengu
- 2017.11: Managing electoral and political competition in Africa: lessons from Ghana’s 2016 general elections

- Chika Charles Aniekwe
- 2017.10: Entre rejet catégorique et soutien ferme de l’Accord d’Arusha: analyse de discours politiques burundais

- Gertrude Kazoviyo
- 2017.09: The politics of repatriation: Rwandan refugees in Uganda, 2003-2017

- Frank Ahimbisibwe
- 2017.08: ‘Voluntary’ repatriation of Rwandan refugees in Uganda: analysis of law and practice

- Frank Ahimbisibwe
- 2017.07: Rwandan refugee rights in Uganda: between law and practice: views from below

- Frank Ahimbisibwe
- 2017.06: ‘Voluntary’ repatriation of Rwandan refugees in Uganda: between law and practice: views from below

- Frank Ahimbisibwe
- 2017.05: Le peuple constituant et les Ingingo Ngenderwako de l’Accord d’Arusha: les limites légales et légitimes d’une révision de la Constitution du Burundi

- Stef Vandeginste and René-Claude Niyonkuru
- 2017.04: You can(’t) always get the job you want: stated versus revealed employment preferences in the Peruvian agro-industry

- Monica Schuster, Liesbet Vranken and Miet Maertens
- 2017.03: Rwandan refugee physical (in)security in Uganda: views from below

- Frank Ahimbisibwe
- 2017.02: Exit Arusha? Trajectoires d’éloignement du partage du pouvoir au Burundi: esquisse d’un manuscrit

- Stef Vandeginste
- 2017.01: Exit Arusha? Pathways from power-sharing in Burundi: a manuscript outline

- Stef Vandeginste
- 2016.14: Analysing Performance-Based Financing through the Lenses of the Principal-Agent Theory

- Dimitri Renmans, Elisabeth Paul and Bruno Dujardin
| |