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AFRICA RESEARCH PROGRAM
The Africa Research Program at Harvard University focuses on the development of political institutions, the determinants of investment and growth, and the relationship between economics, politics and violence.
African Leaders Data (Arthur Godlsmith)
Africa Growth Project (Conducted with AERC, Nairobi)
Framework Papers
Adenikinju, Adeola F. and Olugboyega Oyeranti. Characteristics and Behaviour of African Factor Markets and Market Institutions and Their Consequences for Economic Growth. CID Working Paper no. 31, January 2000.
Bates, Robert H. and Shantayanan Devarajan. Framework Paper on the Political Economy of African Growth (forthcoming in CID Working Paper Series).
Humphreys, Macartan. Background Information on Political Institutions and Political Behavior, March 2000 .
O'Connell, Stephen A. O’and Benno J. Ndulu. Africa's Growth Experience: A Focus on Sources of Growth, April 2000.
Background Papers
Appleton, Simon. Education and Health at the Household Level in Sub-Saharan Africa. CID Working Paper no. 33, January 2000.
Aryeetey, Ernest and Christopher Udry. Saving in Sub-Saharan Africa. CID Working Paper no. 38, January 2000.
Fosu, Augustin Kwasi. The International Dimension of African Economic Growth. CID Working Paper no. 34, January 2000.
Hoeffler, Anke E. The Augmented Solow Model and the African Growth Debate. CID Working Paper no. 36, January 2000.
Jerome, Afeikhena and Olawale Ogunkola. Characteristics and Behavior of African Commodity/Product Markets and Market Institutions and Their Consequences for Economic Growth. CID Working Paper no. 35, January 2000.
Voortman, R.L., B.G.J.S. Sonneveld, and M.A. Keyzer. African Land Ecology: Opportunities and Constraints for Agricultural Development. CID Working Paper no. 37, January 2000.






