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Michael Tribe

01535 645812
m.a.tribe@bradford.ac.uk

Area of research
Industrial Development in Developing Countries. Economic Development Planning and Policy Issues in less developed countries. Project Planning and Appraisal Methods and Policy Analysis in less developed countries.

Geographical specialisation
Mainly sub-Saharan Africa - particularly Uganda and Ghana. Recent: design, materials preparation and delivery of a short course on Policy Formulation for the Government of Albania.

Recent publications
Books: 1) M. Tribe, F. Nixson and A. Sumner; Economics and Development Studies; London: Routledge. forthcoming 2010 2) A. Sumner and M. Tribe; International Development Studies: Theory and Methods for Research and Practice; London: Sage Publications, 2008 Edited Books and Journals 1) M.A. Tribe, John Thoburn and Richard Palmer-Jones (eds); Development Economics and Social Justice: Essays in Honour of Ian Livingstone; Ashgate, Aldershot, 2005 2) M Huq and M.A. Tribe (eds) special issue of Journal of International Development – papers from the 2003 DSA conference “Economic Development in a Changing Globalised Economy” Vol 16 No 10 October 2004 3) O. Morrissey and M.A. Tribe (eds) Economic Policy and Manufacturing Performance in Developing Countries; Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2001. 4) H. Jalilian, M.A. Tribe and J. Weiss (eds) Industrial Development and Policy in Africa: Issues of De-Industrialisation and Development Strategy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2000. 5) W. Olsen

Main qualifications
BA (Econ) University of Sheffield - Economics with Applied Economics - 1965 MA African Studies - University of East Africa (Makerere University College) - 1969 PhD - Publications in Development Economics - University of Bradford - 1992