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NOVAFRICA News: Vaccine acceptance is higher in low-and middle- income countries

A new study published in Nature Medicine reveals that COVID-19 vaccine acceptance is higher in low- and middle-income countries than in richer countries. A global study by researchers from NOVAFRICA, International Growth Centre, Innovations for Poverty Action, Yale Institute for Global Health, & 20+ institutions. The results suggest prioritising vaccine distribution to low- and middle-income countries should yield high returns in promoting... Read More

NOVAFRICA Working paper “Coordination and the Poor Maintenance Trap: an Experiment on Public Infrastructure in India”

A new working paper has been added to the NOVAFRICA Working Paper Series, written by Alex Armand, Britta Augsburg, and Antonella Bancalari. Title: “Coordination and the Poor Maintenance Trap: an Experiment on Public Infrastructure in India” Authors:  Alex Armand – (Nova School of Business and Economics and NOVAFRICA) Britta Augsburg – (Institute for Fiscal Studies) Antonella... Read More

Global Handbook of Impact Investing

“Global Handbook of Impact Investing: Solving global problems via smarter capital markets towards a more sustainable society” By Elsa de Morais Sarmento and R. Paul Herman Since the start of economic thought that experts have been struggling to find solutions to overcome inequality, poverty, and gaps related to education and health. We have more recently... Read More

NOVARICA 2021 Summer Research Internships

This year the NOVAFRICA Summer Research Internships will take three students to work on research projects in Africa! They will be collaborating in two ongoing field research projects in Mozambique and Guinea Bissau. Patricia Caetano, Carlota Guerra, and Joana Melo are students of the master’s in economics at Nova SBE and have interest in economic... Read More

NOVAFRICA News: congratulations to Jules Gazeaud

Congratulations to NOVAFRICA resident member Jules Gazeaud for his article “On Cash Transfers and Migration: Theory and Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial” (joint Eric Mvukiyehe and Olivier Sterck), published at The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat).  This paper evaluates the impact of a cash-for-work program on migration. Randomly selected households in Comoros were offered up to... Read More