Association of Swedish Development Economists
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The Association of Swedish Development Economists, ASWEDE, promotes research in development economics through regular seminars, conferences, lectures, and discussions among development economists active in Sweden. https://www.aswede.org/
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Join us for ASWEDE's 10th annual conference in Development Economics! November 17-18 at Nääs Fabriker, outside Gothenburg. Submission deadline in one week: September 26. Open to PhD students and senior researchers. Details below. #ASWEDEConference #DevelopmentEconomics
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Grateful for the incredible energy and insights from everyone at this year’s ASWEDE Conference! Thank you for making it a success! #ASWEDE2024
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In the conference last presentation, Selene Ghisolfi talks about HERO teachers: harbouring empathy to raise opportunities.
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Davide Pietrobon presents his job market paper farming, non-farm enterprises, and migration: incomplete markets and misallocation.
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Tillmann von Carnap talks about using satellite imagery to monitor remote rural economies at high frequency.
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Tillmann Eymess talks about strategic ignorance and perceived control.
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Our conference location back in 1773 as highlighted in Adrian's presentation.
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Adrian Poignant talks about agriculatural reform and structural change.
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Vera Kågström talks about climate change on crop productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Ehsan Sabouri Kenari presents the economic costs of compulsory military service.
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Mehdi Amani talks about when climate hits: the effect of climate shocks on fisheries.
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Alexandra Sandström talks about language, primary education and assimilation.
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Matteo Pianella talks about demand for psychotherapy in Kenya: a randomized experiment.
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Next up: Nikhilesh Prakash talks about course prescription: how medical colleges drive high school stream choice in India.
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First snow of the season at our annual Swedish development economics conference — even the Barcelona-born part of me can’t help but love it!
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Start of day 2 of our annual conference: Tsz Chun Kwok talks about intergenerational transmission of fertility in Sweden.
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In the last presentation of day 1, Juan Felipe Ladino talks about Bureaucrazy.
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Next, Avenia Ghazarian talks about veils of change: Iran’s women, life, freedom movement on labor and liberation.
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Gargi Dangwal talks about national highway expansion, local economy, and the environment.
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Now Iacopo Bianchi talks about plowing ahead: gender dynamics in rural labor markets.
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Fadhil Nadhif Muharam talks about age of consent and child protection in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Ahmet Girisken talks about higher education expansion and gender norms.
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Giulia Salvi talks about concerns about sexual harassment in the workplace and women’s labor market choices.
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Francesco Loiacono asks do information frictions and corruption perceptions kill competition.
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Maria Perrotta Berlin talks about Russia’s involvement in trade, security collaborations and energy investments.