
Development economics
Development economics is a branch of economics that deals with economic aspects of the development process in low-income countries.
Our research in development economics revolves around a variety of topics, e.g. aid and development, education and learning, health, political economy and institutions, poverty, and the performance of firms and farms.
Much of our research builds on insights and perspectives from other fields in economics including behavioral economics, experimental economics, and applied microeconomics. Our research is funded by a wide range of sources including the Swedish Research Council, Sida, the World Bank, and Torsten S枚derbergs Foundation.
Studying Development Economics
Gothenburg is an excellent place to study development economics. We offer courses in development economics at the bachelor level and Master level, and many of our students are specializing in development economics for their bachelor and Master theses.
Collaboration and outreach
Researchers in the development economics group take part in national and international research organizations and networks, such as (ASWEDE), (EfD), (EUDN) and (AERC).
Research themes
鈥淪chool impacts of violent religious extremism鈥 (Vetenskapsr氓det/Swedish research council)
Participants: Annika Lindskog (principal investigator), Ann-Sofie Isaksson, Heather Congdon-Fors, Mohammad Sepahvand. Date: 2022-2024
鈥淒igital development and educational outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa: A recipe for inclusive development or deepening divides?鈥 (Vetenskapsr氓det/Swedish research council)
Participants: Pelle Ahlerup, Ann-Sofie Isaksson and Dick Durevall. Date: 2022-2024
"Patient behaviour: Investigating new determinants and exploring effects on maternal and neonatal health in Kenya鈥. (Wellcome Trust Research Fellowship in Humanities and Social 91探花)
Participants: Roxanne Kovacs
鈥淐limate change and the prospects for economic growth: How extreme weather events affect regime stability.鈥 (Vetenskapsr氓det)
Participants: Pelle Ahlerup, Sverker Jagers, Martin Sj枚stedt (PI), Aksel Sundstr枚m.