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.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- 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
- 2016.13: Sustainable development: challenge or chimera?

- Jan Pronk
- 2016.12: Echec de la transformation du CNDD-FDD du mouvement rebelle en parti politique au Burundi: une question d'équilibre entre le changement et la continuité

- Gervais Rufyikiri
- 2016.11: Failure of rebel movement-to-political party transformation of the CNDD-FDD in Burundi: an issue of balance between change and continuity

- Gervais Rufyikiri
- 2016.10: Rélocation, réorientation, ou confrontation? Aperçus à partir d'un sondage représentatif des mineurs artisanaux à Kamituga, Sud-Kivu

- Nik Stoop, Janvier Kilosho Buraye and Marijke Verpoorten
- 2016.09: Relocation, reorientation, or confrontation? Insights from a representative survey among artisanal miners in Kamituga, South Kivu

- Nik Stoop, Janvier Kilosho Buraye and Marijke Verpoorten
- 2016.08: Grand corruption in Burundi: a collective action problem which poses major challenges for governance reforms

- Gervais Rufyikiri
- 2016.07: Corruption au Burundi: problème d'action collective et défi majeur pour la gouvernance

- Gervais Rufyikiri
- 2016.06: Exploring the social accountability concept: a literature review

- Miet Kuppens
- 2016.05: Hybrid governance in mining concessions in Ghana

- Sara Geenen
- 2016.04: Towards a diagnostic tool for assessing the monitoring and evaluation system of climate change programs

- Saudia Rahat and Nathalie Holvoet
- 2016.03: Inter-ethnic trust in the aftermath of mass violence: insights from large-N life histories

- Bert Ingelaere and Marijke Verpoorten
- 2016.02: "We're in this together": Changing intra-household decision making for more cooperative smallholder farming

- Els Lecoutere and Laurence Jassogne
- 2016.01: In need of a guardian angel: preserving the gains of the Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement for Burundi

- Stef Vandeginste
- 2015.09: What makes linkages "good" linkages? Firms, the investment climate and business support services in Vietnam

- Chiara Franco, Marco Sanfilippo and Adnan Seric
- 2015.08: A la recherche d’un ange gardien perdu: pourquoi et comment assurer une meilleure protection de l’Accord d’Arusha pour la paix et la reconciliation au Burundi?

- Stef Vandeginste
- 2015.07: Institutional context, household access to resources and sustainability of River Basin Resources in Tanzania: towards an analytical framework

- Christina Mwivei Shitima
- 2015.06: On the creation of Adam: what debt relief means for education in the DRC

- Danny Cassimon, Tom De Herdt and Karel Verbeke
- 2015.05: Fifty shades of grey? Conceptualizing and measuring political regimes using theories of democracy, 1972 – 2010

- Mathias De Roeck and Ronan Van Rossem
- 2015.04: Risk sharing and internal migration

- Joachim De Weerdt and Kalle Hirvonen
- 2015.03: Natural resource wealth and public social spending in the Middle East and North Africa

- Lara Cockx and Nathalie Francken
- 2015.02: Is there a natural resource curse on education spending?

- Lara Cockx and Nathalie Francken
- 2015.01: Civic engagement and its role in mitigating electoral violence in Nigeria: implications for the 2015 general elections

- Chika Charles Aniekwe and Daniel Egiegba Agbiboa
- 2014.11: Public debt, economic growth and public sector management in developing countries: is there a link?

- Kelbesa Megersa and Danny Cassimon