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The domestic savings shortfall in developing countries - contributors and research papers


 
Research paper  Author(s)
Effects of productivity growth on domestic savings across countries: Disentangling the roles of trend and cycle Abhishek Kumar, Associate Fellow, Centre for Social and Economic Progress
Sushanta Mallick, Professor, Queen Mary University of London
Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER  
How to increase Savings Rates: Lessons from East and South Asia Prema-chandra AthukoralaEmeritus Professor, Australian National University
Public Saving and Sovereign Wealth Funds in Sub-Saharan Africa Tony Addison, Professor, University of Copenhagen
Amir Lebdioui, Research Fellow, London School of Economics
Fintech in Sub-Saharan Africa Njuguna Ndung’uExecutive Director, African Economic Research Consortium
Financial Liberalization and its implications for Household Savings in Sub-Saharan Africa Elizabeth Asiedu, Professor, University of Kansas
Theresa Mannah-Blankson, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina
Fafanyo Asiseh, Associate Professor, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Capital Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa KIPPRA (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis)
Pension Funds in Sub-Saharan Africa KIPPRA (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis)
Country study: Kenya KIPPRA (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis)
Country study: Tanzania Maureen Were, Research Fellow, UNU-WIDER
Cornel Joseph, Lecturer, University of Dar es Salaam
Country study: Ghana Charles Ackah, Associate Professor, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research
Monica Lambon-Quayefio, Senior Lecturer, University of Ghana
Country study: Cameroon Abrams M.E. Tagem, Research Associate, UNU-WIDER