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Research classified by Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes


Top JEL
/ N: Economic History
/ / N9: Regional and Urban History
/ / / N97: Africa; Oceania
Most recent items first, undated at the end.
  • 2009 Trans-Tasman Migration, Transnationalism and Economic Development in Australasia
    by Jacques Poot [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 “The power of simple theory and important facts” A Conversation with Bob Gregory
    by William Coleman [Downloadable!]
  • 2006 The South African poor white problem in the early 20th century: Lessons for poverty today
    by Johan Fourie [Downloadable!]
  • 2006 Les accords de Cotonou et la coopération décentralisée en Afrique Subsaharienne (The Cotonou agreements and decentralized cooperation in Sub-Saharian Africa)
    by Alioune Ba & Abdoulaye Ba [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 Determinants of Poverty in Kenya: A Household Level Analysis
    by Alemayehu Geda & Niek de Jong & Mwangi S. Kimenyi & Germano Mwabu [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 Die UEMOA und die CFA-Zone: Eine neue Kooperations-Kultur im frankophonen Afrika?
    by Kohnert, Dirk [Downloadable!]
  • 2000 Agents with and without Principals
    by Marianne Bertrand & Sendhil Mullainathan [Downloadable!]

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