IPPG Research Directory

The IPPG has undertaken a range of research across Latin America, South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, a full list of which, ordered alphabetically by country, can be found below. If you would like any more information on any of the past IPPG research projects please email the programme office.

Research ThemeTitleProject TeamCountry/ PartnerLink to Final PaperDate
State-Business RelationsState-business relations and economic growth in South AfricaJeremy Seekings & Nicoli NattrassSouth Africapending2009
State-Business RelationsState-business relations, economic growth and firm performance in MauritiusSawkut RojidMauritiuspending2009
State-Business RelationsThe institutional context of industrial investment selection: A case study from GhanaPaul Hare & Felicia Fofie OwusuGhana/ Heriot Wattpending2009
State-Business RelationsState-business relations and economic growth in GhanaErnest Ayreety & Charles AckahGhana/ ISSERpending2009
State-Business RelationsState-business relations: macro, micro and econometric analysesKunal Sen & Max CaliIndiapending2009
State-Business RelationsFiscal policy and budgeting in ZambiaSamuel BwalyaZambiapending2009
State-Business RelationsState-business relations in Zambia: a focus on the mining sectorChiwama MusondaZambiapending2009
State-Business RelationsEconometric analyses: measuring the impact of effective state business relationships on pro-poor growthKunal Sen & Dirk Willem te VeldeUniversity of Manchester & ODIAbstract2007
State-Business RelationsThe dynamics of state business relations & their impact on pro-poor growth in manufacturingAjitava Raychaudhuri & Gautaum BasuWest Bengal/ CUTSAbstract2007
State-Business RelationsThe politics of state business institutional relationsAdrian Leftwich & Henry ChingaipeMalawi/ University of YorkAbstract2007
State-Business RelationsThe local government engineering department & its role in the growth of the rural non-farm economyAtiur Rahman, Taiabur Rahman & Taifur RahmanBangladesh/ CUTSAbstract2007
Institutional ArchitectureDoes the Indian Forest Rights Act (2006) represent a pro-poor institutional reform?Oliver Springate-BaginskiIndia/ ODG & CUTSpending2008
Institutional ArchitectureDelegation, contracts and enforcement in post-reform India: an institutional approachDibyendu MaitiIndia/ CUTSpending2008
Institutional ArchitectureThe politics and economics of institutional change in land tenureEphraim Chirwa & Blessings ChinsingaMalawi/ AERCMalawi Portal2008
Institutional ArchitectureInstitutions and MoralityJohn MortonNRIAbstract2008
Institutional ArchitectureGrowth and three-dimensional poverty in Sub-Sarahan Africa: does legislative democracy play a role?Jean Claude SahaCameroon/ AERCAbstract2008
Institutional ArchitectureState, business and farmers' agricultural developmentSteve WigginsBolivia/ ODIAbstract2008
Institutional ArchitectureInstitutional architecture and pro-poor growth in Mali: responses from farmers and artisan organisationsIsaie DougnonMali/ AERCpending2008
Institutional ArchitectureFormal-informal institutional linkages in the Nigerian agribusiness sector and implications for pro-poor growthAderibigbe S. OlomolaNigeria/ AERCpending2008
Institutional ArchitectureAccess to public infrastructure, governance and the dynamics of poverty in PerúJavier EscobalPerú/ RIMISPpending2008
Institutional ArchitectureInstitutional aspects of transaction costs, marketing & small farmer investmentJavier Escobal & Julio CotlerPerú/ RIMISPAbstract2007
Institutional ArchitectureInstitutions and organisations – the responses of farmers' organisations to institutional change in the Office du NigerIsaie DougnonMali/ AERCAbstract2007
Institutional ArchitectureComparative property rights, transaction costs & co-operation in two rural communitiesCarlos Toranzo & Georges GrayBolivia/ RIMISPAbstract2007
Institutional ArchitectureThe institutional architecture of two rural communitiesManuel Chiriboga & Eduardo RamirezChile & Ecuador/ RIMISPAbstract2007
Rural Territorial DynamicsRural territorial dynamicsAlexander SchejtmanEcuador & Perú/ RIMISPpending2009

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