Economics
Elected 1995
Labour Economics (inequality, wage structures, minimum wages; peer effects); the Economics of Migration; the Economics of Education; the Economics of Crime; Population Economics
Applied microeconometrics with an emphasis on structural modelling of individual behaviour; intra-household decision making; demand analysis; accounting for heterogeneity; survey design
The economic development of Africa; the causes of state fragility and implications for public policy; the management of natural resources; the management of urbanization