The ERSA-SALDRU December Workshop: Frontiers in applied economics for developing countries

10 July 2025
Research Programme: Human Capital Policy
Event type: Workshop
Event date: 8 December 2025, 8:00am
to 9 December 2025, 6:00pm

Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) and the Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU) are pleased to invite you to the December Workshop on Frontiers in Applied Economics for Developing Countries.

This in-person two-day workshop brings together academics, policymakers, and experts to present and discuss frontier research in applied economics relevant to developing countries. The event provides a platform for internationally based researchers to share cutting-edge work in South Africa, and for local researchers and PhD students to engage, exchange ideas, and present their own research.

Keynote Speakers

Joseph Kaboski – University of Notre Dame
His research spans growth, development, and international economics, with a focus on structural change, finance, education, and trade. A recipient of the prestigious Frisch Medal in 2012, his work has appeared in the American Economic Review, Econometrica, and the Journal of the European Economic Association. He is an Associate Editor at the Journal of Human Capital, with affiliations to STEG (Co-Academic Lead) and NBER.

Taryn Dinkelman —University of Notre Dame and SALDRU Affiliate
A development economist whose research explores labour markets and human capital, focusing on the barriers to participation and earnings—especially for women. Her work spans Botswana, Chile, India, Malawi, and South Africa, and she is associated with STEG (theme leader), NBER, SALDRU, BREAD, CEPR, IZA, and J-PAL.

Workshop Format

The research committee has selected 12 outstanding papers to feature in the programme, with 40 minute presentations designed to allow for in-depth discussion over two days. A dedicated PhD session will also feature emerging scholars. The workshop aims to foster a vibrant network of leading local and international researchers, with speakers and attendees confirmed from top global institutions (e.g. UCL, Harvard, Chicago, Duke) as well as from all 13 South African universities that submitted papers.

Focus Areas

This year’s workshop received over 200 submissions in response to the call for papers.  The selected studies span a diverse range of themes, including:

  • Production: Technology, Infrastructure, and Structural Transformation
  • Labour: Education, Migration, and Informality
  • Social Outcomes: Inequality, Financial Inclusion, and Cash transfers

The programme highlights applied research with strong empirical design, featuring a balance of randomised controlled trials and natural experiments. Study contexts are drawn exclusively from the Global South, with several papers on South Africa, alongside others from Kenya, Togo, Tanzania, Rwanda, and India.

Register to Attend

Attendance is free of charge but strictly limited due to venue capacity. Please also note that travel and accommodation for the event are self-funded.

Important: Because space is limited, please register only if you are certain you can attend in person. If you register and later become unable to join, kindly notify the organising committee so that your place can be offered to someone on the waiting list.

Contact

Please direct queries to: joshua.budlender@uct.ac.za and cc fouche.venter@econrsa.org

Join us in Cape Town for this unique opportunity to engage with frontier research in applied economics and connect with leading scholars and policymakers shaping the future of development economics in the Global South.

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