Contributor Name: Mare Sarr

Mare Sarr is an associate professor of international affairs and African studies at the School of International Affairs. He was previously an associate professor in the School of Economics and was the director of the Environmental Policy Research Unit at the University of Cape Town. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from University College London, His research interests include environmental and natural resource economics, institutional change and development, and political economy.

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Will Technological Change Save the World? The Rebound Effect in International Transfers...
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Evolution of institutions in Ghana and implications for economic growth
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Policy Brief
Path Dependence and Interdependence between Institutions and Development
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Policy Brief
Will Technological Change Save the World? The Rebound Effect in International Transfer...
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Measurement and analysis of the evolution of institutions in Nigeria
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Policy Brief
Path dependence and interdependence between institutions and development
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Resistance to the Regulation of Common Resources in Rural Tunisia
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Risk Preferences and Environmental Uncertainty: Implications for Crop Diversification D...
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On the Looting of Nations