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- 23/05: Taxation and Accountability in sub-Saharan Africa

- Roel Dom, Oliver Morrissey and Abrams Tagem
- 23/04: Social status and egalitarianism in non-lineage-based, agrarian communities in sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis of funeral attendance

- Abigail Barr and Mattea Stein
- 23/03: The long term effects of a medical intervention: Determinants and implications of orthotic equipment failure

- Aisha Abubakar, Sarah Bridges and Trudy Owens
- 23/02: The design and revenue impact of a tax receipts lottery: A lab experiment in Tanzania

- Cyril Chimilila, Remidius Ruhinduka and Vincent Leyaro
- 23/01: Crop diversification increased household welfare in Afghanistan (2011-2017)

- Hayatullah Ahmadzai and Oliver Morrissey
- 22/04: NGOs and donors' funding: Evidence from Uganda

- Spiros Bougheas, Alessia Isopi and Trudy Owens
- 22/03: ICT, e-formalization and tax mobilisation efforts in sub-Saharan Africa

- Cyril Chimilila and Vincent Leyaro
- 22/02: Universal primary education and household welfare in Tanzania

- Livini Donath, Oliver Morrissey and Trudy Owens
- 22/01: Social status and egalitarianism in non-lineage-based, agrarian communities in sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis of funeral attendance

- Abigail Barr and Mattea Stein
- 21/06: Internal vs. external rent-seeking with in-group inequality and public good provision

- Dripto Bakshi and Indraneel Dasgupta
- 21/05: A subscription vs. appropriation framework for natural resource conflicts

- Dripto Bakshi and Indraneel Dasgupta
- 21/04: Youth education and household welfare in Tanzania

- Livini Donath, Oliver Morrissey and Trudy Owens
- 21/03: HIV/AIDS and sexual behaviour in Botswana

- David Mmopelwa, Oliver Morrissey and Trudy Owens
- 21/02: Pay period and the distributional effect of education on earnings: Evidence from recentered influence function

- Livini Donath, Oliver Morrissey and Trudy Owens
- 21/01: Does the pay period matter in estimating returns to schooling? Evidence from East Africa

- Livini Donath, Oliver Morrissey and Trudy Owens
- 20/04: Heterogeneous effect of health insurance on financial risk: Evidence from two successive surveys in Ghana

- Samuel Ampaw, Simon Appleton and Xuyan Lou
- 20/03: Macroeconomic management on becoming an African oil exporter

- Oliver Morrissey and Lars Spreng
- 20/02: When are fiscal deficits inflationary in low-income countries?

- Michael Bleaney, Atsuyoshi Morozumi and Zakari Mumuni
- 20/01: Inflation targeting in low-income countries: Does IT work?

- Michael Bleaney, Atsuyoshi Morozumi and Zakari Mumuni
- 19/11: Early childhood health during conflict: The legacy of the Lord’s Resistance Army in Northern Uganda

- Sarah Bridges and Douglas Scott
- 19/10: Household size, birth order and child health in Botswana

- David Mmopelwa
- 19/09: Prenatal care utilization and infant health in Botswana

- David Mmopelwa
- 19/08: Two Africas? Why Africa’s ‘growth miracle’ has barely reduced poverty

- Rumman Khan, Oliver Morrissey and Paul Mosley
- 19/07: Aid and exchange rates in sub-Saharan Africa: No more Dutch Disease?

- Oliver Morrissey, Lionel Roger and Lars Spreng
- 19/06: How do international remittances respond to real exchange rate movements?

- Michael Bleaney and Mo Tian
- 19/05: Income diversification and household welfare in Uganda 1992-2012

- Rumman Khan and Oliver Morrissey
- 19/04: Gender Differential Effects of Technical and Vocational Training: Empirical Evidence for Tanzania

- Cornel Joseph and Vincent Leyaro
- 19/03: Employment Mobility and Returns to Technical and Vocational Training: Empirical Evidence for Tanzania

- Vincent Leyaro and Cornel Joseph
- 19/02: Does transparency come at the cost of charitable services? Evidence from investigating British charities

- Canh Dang and Trudy Owens
- 19/01: Income Shocks and Poverty Traps: Asset Smoothing in Rural Ethiopia

- Douglas Scott
- 18/12: Economic sanctions and domestic debt: Burundi's fiscal response to the suspension of budget support

- Roel Dom and Lionel Roger
- 18/11: Risk connectivity and risk mitigation: An analytical framework

- Soumyatanu Mukherjee and Sidhartha S Padhi
- 18/10: Factor market participation and tests for separability in Afghanistan

- Hayatullah Ahmadzai
- 18/09: Sectoral choice and selectivity

- Nirodha Bandara, Simon Appleton and Trudy Owens
- 18/08: Rates of return to education in Sri Lanka

- Simon Appleton and Trudy Owens
- 18/07: Decomposing the urban-rural welfare gap in Sri Lanka

- Nirodha Bandara, Simon Appleton and Trudy Owens
- 18/06: Two decades of declining poverty but rising inequality in Laos

- Peter Warr, Sitthiroth Rasphone and Jayant Menon
- 18/05: Remittances and asset accumulation in Bangladesh: A study using generalized propensity score

- Mehdi Chowdhury and Dragana Radicic
- 18/04: Blinded by the light? Heterogeneity in the luminosity-growth nexus and the African growth miracle

- Lionel Roger
- 18/03: Exchange rate hysteresis in UK imports from South Asian countries

- Nusrate Aziz and Ahmad H Ahmad
- 18/02: Revisiting the old debate: on the relationship between size and productivity in Tanzania

- Basile Boulay
- 18/01: Assessing cohort aggregation to minimise bias in pseudo-panels

- Rumman Khan
- 17/11: What motivates Ugandan NGOs to diversify: Risk reduction or private gain?

- Canh Dang and Trudy Owens
- 17/10: Better performing NGOs do report more accurately: Evidence from investigating Ugandan NGO financial accounts

- Ronelle Burger, Canh Dang and Trudy Owens
- 17/09: Analysing the determinants of health aid allocation in sub-Saharan Africa

- Abrams M E Tagem
- 17/08: Training to teach science: experimental evidence from Argentina

- Facundo Albornoz, María Victoria Anauati, Melina Furman, Mariana Luzuriaga, María Eugenia Podestá and Inés Taylor
- 17/07: Status, patterns, and microeconomic drivers of the extent of diversity in crop production: Evidence from Afghanistan

- Hayatullah Ahmadzai
- 17/06: A mixed-methods study of Bambara farming in Mtwara, Tanzania

- Basile Boulay
- 17/05: Collective action when public good returns are heterogeneous

- Abigail Barr, Trudy Owens and Ashira Perera
- 17/04: Crop Diversification and Technical Efficiency in Afghanistan: Stochastic Frontier Analysis

- Hayatullah Ahmadzai