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Shaping policy for development

An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN

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  1. Marie-Agnes Jouanjean
    Marie-Agnes Jouanjean

    Marie-Agnes Jouanjean

    Staff - Research Officer - International Economic Development Group
    Marie-Agnes Jouanjean is a Development and Trade Economist as well as Agronomist.
  2. Zhenbo Hou
    Zhenbo Hou

    Zhenbo Hou

    Staff - Research Officer - International Economic Development Group

    Zhenbo will be working on the BRICS and development as well as global governance issues from IEDG. He is fluent in Mandarin.

  3. Chris Stevens
    Chris Stevens

    Chris Stevens

    Staff - Senior Research Associate - International Economic Development Group

    Christopher Stevens' research focuses on the impact of Northern policies on the South, particulary those relating directly or indirectly to trade.

  4. Christian Kingombe
    Christian Kingombe

    Christian Kingombe

    Staff - Research Officer - International Economic Development Group
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    Christian Kingombe earned his B.Sc.(1997) & M.Sc.(2002) from the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and has completed a Ph.D. from University of London (2010).

    Christian Kingombe has previously worked as a consultant for numerous international organisations: UNCTAD, UNECE, and ILO, the OECD, the World Bank, and the European Commission.

    Research Interests: Trade Facilitation (A4T); Trade in Services.

  5. Dirk Willem te Velde
    Dirk Willem te Velde

    Dirk Willem te Velde

    Staff - Head of Programme - International Economic Development Group

    Dr Dirk Willem te Velde is the programme leader of the Investment and Growth Programme. His interests include economic growth, foreign direct investment effects and policies; trade in services; the WTO, regional integration and impact assessments; public goods; Africa and the Caribbean.

  6. Ed Clay
    Ed Clay

    Ed Clay

    Staff - Senior Research Associate - International Economic Development Group

    Public expenditure and financial management; governance and accountability; public sector reform; decentralisation and sub-national PFM; political economy of reform processes; institutional development; capacity building.

  7. Isabella Massa
    Isabella Massa

    Isabella Massa

    Staff - Research Fellow - International Economic Development Group
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    Dr Isabella Massa has policy-oriented research experience, in particular with respect to African countries. Before joining ODI, she has worked as an Economist (FIP) at the International Monetary Fund within the Middle East and Central Asia Department, and has developed an extensive academic experience as research assistant and instructor in different international universities. Her research interests focus on private capital flows, stock markets development and economic growth. She has published in the Emerging Markets Review, African Development Review, Applied Financial Economics, International Review of Financial Analysis and in institutional working papers as well as occasional papers. She has a PhD in Economics and Organization at Ca’ Foscari University in Venice, Italy.

  8. Jane Kennan
    Jane Kennan

    Jane Kennan

    Staff - Research Officer - International Economic Development Group
    Jane specialises in the analysis of trade and related statistical data in order to support studies of trade policy.
  9. Jodie Keane

    Staff - Research Fellow - International Economic Development Group

    Jodie Keane is a Research Fellow with the Trade Program, International Economic Development Group, since 2007. She is a Trade Policy Analyst and Economist working on EU Trade Policy with Developing Countries. Her research interests include: new trade-new growth theory; comparative analysis of GVCs; regional integration; and, climate change. Prior to joining ODI Jodie worked as a Development Economist in Vietnam, Cambodia and China. She has an MSc. in the Political Economy of Development from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, a BA in Development Studies from the University of East Anglia, and is currently registered as a PhD candidate in Development Economics, at SOAS.

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