Experimenting behavioural economics
A tool to shape public policies? Grant Smithsonian is completing a bursary-funded master in economics at the University of Cape Town supervised by Dr Martine Visser. His current research interests are
A tool to shape public policies? Grant Smithsonian is completing a bursary-funded master in economics at the University of Cape Town supervised by Dr Martine Visser. His current research interests are
A platform for exchange between policy makers and academics South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) and the Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) co-hosted and co-sponsored the 2010…
South Africa´s anchovy catch is predominantly used for fishmeal, despite the fact that a redirection of the resource towards human consumption could provide nutrition for the rural poor, create
In this research project EfD aims to draw lessons from land reforms in several Asian and African countries. The findings will be presented in a book edited by Professors Stein Holden and Keijiro
A new EfD/RFF Book titled "Land Reforms in Asia and Africa - Impacts on Poverty and Natural Resource Management" is planned for 2012. Editors are Professors Stein Holden and Keijiro Otsuka.
The research project on land reforms is ongoing, and a first book workshop was held on Jan 24-25, 2010, at Peking University.
Since 2 years, EPRU research fellow Edwin Muchapondwa has been coordinating a research programme seeking to identify appropriate economic incentives to encourage conservation outside protected areas…
This paper investigates the factors affecting international tourism demand for Tanzania.