Listen here to the new season of the “NOVAFRICA Sustainable Development Talks” Podcast.
Development in Africa remains the focus of these audio talks that bring together experts from a wide range of institutions. Alex Armand, resident member of NOVAFRICA and Assistant Professor at Nova SBE, is the coordinator of this Podcast.
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Season 3
#Episode 9: “Predicting conflict”, with Christopher Rauh, (University of Cambridge)
NOVAFRICA Sustainable Development Talks · “Predecting Conflict” with Christopher Rauh, University of Cambridge
#Episode 8: “Big Loans to Small Businesses: Predicting Winners and Losers in an Entrepreneurial Lending Experiment”, with Gharad Bryan (London School of Economics)
NOVAFRICA Sustainable Development Talks · “Big Loans to Small Businesses” with Gharad Bryan, London School of Economics
#Episode 7: “Asymmetry in Civic Information: An Experiment on Tax Participation among Informal Firms in To”, with Moussa Blimpo (World Bank)
NOVAFRICA Sustainable Development Talks · “Firms and taxation in Togo” with Moussa Blimpo, World Bank
#Episode 6: “Household Food Consumption Responses to Terrorism: evidence from high frequency in-home-scanner data”, with Elena Stancanelli (Paris School of Economics)
NOVAFRICA Sustainable Development Talks · “Household Food Consumption Responses to Terrorism”, with Elena Stancanelli, pse
#Episode 5: “Benchmarking a Child Nutrition Program Against Cash: Evidence from Rwanda”, with Andrew Zeitlin (Georgetown University)
NOVAFRICA Sustainable Development Talks · “A Child Nutrition Program against Cash in Rwanda”, with Andrew Zeitlin, Georgetown University
#Episode 4: “Optimal Assignment of Bureaucrats: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Tax Collectors in the DRC”, with Jonathan Weigel (University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business)
NOVAFRICA Sustainable Development Talks · “Optimal Assignment of Bureaucrats: Evidence from DRC”, with Jonathan Weigel from LSE
#Episode 3: “Political Influences on Police Responses to Crime “, with Katherine Vyborny (Duke University)
NOVAFRICA Sustainable Development Talks · “Political Influences on Police Responses to Crime”, with Katherine Vyborny from Duke University
#Episode 2: “Entrenched Political Dynasties and Development under Competitive Clientelism: Evidence from Pakistan”, with Jean Philippe Platteau (Namur University)
NOVAFRICA Sustainable Development Talks · “Political Dynasties : Evidence from Pakistan”, with Jean Philippe Platteau (University of Namur)
#Episode 1: “Two Sides of Gender: Sex, Power, and Adolescence”, with Manisha Shah from UCLA
NOVAFRICA Sustainable Development Talks · “Two Sides of Gender: Sex, Power, and Adolescence”, with Manisha Shah from UCLA


