Publications (Papers): Annual Conferences

Annual Conference Papers

These are the papers and presentations from the current and historic annual conferences.

For details organised by conference please see the conference archive here



Obaapanin: To return or not to return home: African migrants in Europe in the wake of the global economic crisis

Migration and the Economic Downturn: Assessing the migration and developmental impacts



Negru: Gifts and markets: an institutionalist approach

The new and old institutionalisms in development - testing and expanding their adequacy

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Watson: Formalising the informal economy: Women's autonomous self-employment in rural South India

The new and old institutionalisms in development - testing and expanding their adequacy

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Sharma: Men's participation in the Maoist people's war in Nepal

Gender, identity and conflict panel

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Newman: From futures markets to the farm-gate: assessing the impact of the financial crisis along coffee chains

Economic crisis and commodity dependent countries

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Gabor: Coping in the subprime region: Monetary management in crisis

Transmission mechanisms of the global financial crisis on the developing world

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Gabor: Coping in the subprime region: Monetary management in crisis (presentation)

Transmission mechanisms of the global financial crisis on the developing world

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Sindzingre: The impact of the global crisis on commodity-dependent low-income countries: confirming the relevance of poverty trap?

Transmission mechanisms of the global financial crisis on the developing world

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Sindzingre: The impact of the global crisis on commodity-dependent low-income countries: confirming the relevance of poverty trap? (presentation)

Transmission mechanisms of the global financial crisis on the developing world

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Mugwagwa: Collaboration in biosafety: why should African countries worry about those that are technologically weak?

Banking on the strength of the weak can bring windfalls for innovation and development

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