ERSA Conference: Infrastructure for Economic Growth

5 April 2024
Event type: Conference, Workshop
Registration deadline:
30 October 2024, 5:00pm
Event date: 5 December 2024, 8:00am
to 6 December 2024, 5:00pm

Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) is organising a two-day conference, bringing together academics, researchers, policymakers, sector regulators, and development experts from South Africa, other African countries, and the rest of the world. Here, they will explore the challenges and opportunities presented by infrastructure development in telecommunications, electricity, transportation, water, and other sectors. By focusing on developing economies, the workshop intends to shed light on the critical role of infrastructure in driving economic growth, enhancing competitiveness, and improving the quality of life.

The conference will consist of keynote speeches, panel discussions, and sessions with presentations of selected research papers. There will also be opportunities for networking and collaborative discussions.

Should you wish to attend this Conference, please register above.

Preliminary Programme

Day 1 – Thursday 5 December
Start End Description Speakers
08:45 09:00 Registration and welcome
09:00 10:45 Session 1: Water and energy Chair: Lukasz Grzybowski
Handpumps and Health: The impact of water supply on child diarrhea in Kenya Cecilia Njoroge (University of Stellenbosch)
Discussant: Yonas Alem (University of Gothenburg)
Estimating the economic impacts of a potential PtX green hydrogen industry in South Africa using an Input-Output model Kreyan Shunmugam (DNA Economics)
Discussant: Priviledge Cheteni (University of Cape Town)
Digitalization and energy transition in Africa: Does government spending and the knowledge economy matter?
Stephane Germain Ketchoua (University of Johannesburg)
Discussant: Ludovica Mosillo (Northwestern University)
10:45 11:15 Coffee Break
11:15 13:00 Session 2: Telecoms and mobile money Chair: Ryan Hawthorne (Acacia Economics)
Competition among banks and mobile money providers Zubair Patel (FTI Consulting)
Discussant: Onkokame Mothobi (University of Botswana)
Demand for Smartphones and Digital Divide Lukasz Grzybowski (University of Cape Town & ERSA)
Discussant:  Ryan Hawthorne (Acacia Economics)
13:00 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 15:30 Keynote Session
Market Structure and Welfare Analysis for the Mobile Telecommunications Industry
Marc Ivaldi (Toulouse School of Economics)
15:30 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 17:45 Session 3: Infrastructure and Development Chair: Willem Boshoff (Stellenbosch University)
Reevaluating the Sustainable Development Thesis: Unravelling Socio-economic expansion in Africa via Infrastructure development and Institutions Santos Bila (University of Johannesburg)
Discussant: Zukile Sokapase (University of Cape Town
Large-scale Renewable Energy Projects and Local Economic Development in South Africa Johann Langenbach (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Discussant:  Lukasz Grzybowski (University of Cape Town & ERSA)
Convergence in infrastructure development and their drivers in Africa: Fresh policy insight from an algorithm approach Charles Saba (University of Johannesburg)
Discussant: Willem Boshoff (Stellenbosch University)
19:00 21:00 Conference Dinner
Day 2 – Friday 6 December
Start End Description Speakers
09:15 11:00 Session 4: Energy supply Chair: Yonas Alem (University of Gothenburg)
Dancing on the grid: Electricity crises, manufacturing energy vulnerability and jobs in South Africa Elvis Korku Avenyo (University of Johannesburg)
Discussant: Kanayo Ogujiuba (University of Mpumalanga)
The nexus between electricity power supply and South African manufacturing output Lwazilwenkosi Nqoko (University of Zululand)
Discussant: Kafilah Gold (University of Johannesburg)
Power Outage and Firm Generator Use: a Regression Discontinuity Analysis Yonas Alem (University of Gothenburg)
Discussant:  TBA
11:00 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 13:00 Session 5: Responses to Electricity and Water Shortages Chair: Steve Koch (University of Pretoria)
The impact of relative price on household electricity consumption Steve Koch (University of Pretoria)
Discussant: Grant Smith (University of Cape Town)
To what degree are households responding optimally to electricity and water prices? Grant Smith (University of Cape Town)
Discussant: Steve Koch (University of Pretoria)
13:00 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 15:30 Policy Session with the City of Cape Town
City of Cape Town Energy Strategy 2050 and availability of data for researchers
Hugh Cole (City of Cape Town)
Paul Court (City of Cape Town)
Kayleen Simpson (City of Cape Town)
15:30 16:00 Closing remarks

 

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