CSAE-UNIDO Working Papers
The CSAE-UNIDO Working Papers have been prepared as part of the strategic research partnership between the Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE), University of Oxford, and UNIDO. The papers have been produced by the UNIDO Research Fellow at CSAE in co-authorship with staff at the Centre. The partnership between CSAE and UNIDO was established in the fall of 1999 and consists of four components: research, country surveys, seminars and training.
No. 21: Unobserved Heterogeneity and the Relation between Earnings and Firm Size: Evidence from Two Developing Countries
2004 (11 pages/39KB)
No. 18: The Dynamics of Returns to Education in Kenyan and Tanzanian Manufacturing
2004 (30 pages/289KB)
No. 17: Openness and Human Capital as Sources of Productivity Growth: An Empirical Investigation
2003 (35 pages/257KB)
No. 14: Size and Efficiency in African Manufacturing Firms: Evidence from Firm-Level Panel Data
2003 (39 pages/354KB)
No. 13: How Can Policy towards Manufacturing in Africa Reduce Poverty? A Review of the Current Evidence from Cross-Country Firm Studies
2003 (22 pages/307KB)
No. 8: The Performance of Nigerian Manufacturing Firms: Report on the Nigerian Manufacturing Enterprise Survey 2001
2002 (80 pages/941KB)
No. 7: Constraints and Opportunities in Kenyan Manufacturing: Report on the Kenyan Manufacturing Enterprise Survey 2000
2001 (67 pages/621KB)
No. 6: Are African Manufacturing Firms Really Inefficient? Evidence from Firm-Level Panel Data
2001 (36 pages/274KB)
No. 5: Firm Size and Human Capital as Determinants of Productivity and Earnings
2001 (34 pages/282KB)
No. 3: Managerial Risk Attitudes and Firm Performance in Ghanaian Manufacturing: An Empirical Analysis Based on Experimental Data
2001 (37 pages/274KB)
No. 2: What Drives Manufacturing Exports in Africa? Evidence from Ghana, Kenya and Zimbabwe
2001 (12 pages/124KB)