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Department of International Development 6-8th Floors, Connaught House London School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE
Tel: +44 (020) 7955 6565/7425 +44 (020) 3486 2626
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Michaelmas Term 2016: Wednesday, 12:30-14:00
Connaught House, 6th floor lounge (unless otherwise stated)
Coordinators: Dr Tasha Fairfield (email), Dr Sohini Kar (email)
These seminars are for staff and research students in International Development (and by invitation) only.
Elliott Green
Associate Professor in Development Studies, LSE
'Ethnicity, National Identity, and the State: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa'
Jazmin Sierra
Associate Member, Nuffield College, University of Oxford
'Global Champions are Made at Home: The Brazilian National Development Bank and State and State Support for Multinationals’
Pritish Behuria
Fellow, LSE
‘The Political Economy of Import Substitution in the 21st Century: Recapturing the Domestic Market in Rwanda’
Morten Jerven
Associate Professor,Norwegian University of Life Sciences & Simon Fraser University
‘Explaining African Economic Development: Evidence, Methods, and Narratives’
Chika Watanabe
Lecturer in Social Anthropology, University of Manchester
‘Blurring Objects: Trees, Shinto, and the Nonreligious in a Japanese NGO’
Sohini Kar
Assistant Professor, LSE
‘Banking on Welfare: Financial Inclusion, Payment Systems, and Subsidy in India’
Kathryn Hochstetler
Professor of Environment and Development, LSE
‘Can Industrial Policy be Green? Wind and Solar Power in Brazil and South Africa.’
Geoff Swenson
‘Failure in Theory and Practice: Understanding US Rule of Law Promotion Efforts in Afghanistan.’
Joana Naratomi
‘Employment and Consumption in a Context of High Informality’
Nelson Ruiz
Research student, LSE
‘The Effects of List Type Choice on Electoral Performance and Political Selection.’
Lent Term 2017 seminars will be posted here.
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