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Centre for the Study of African Economies

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This series focuses on the work of The Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE) - an economic research centre within the Department of Economics at Oxford University. These short talks look at specific research topics within the CSAE and are aimed at people who are interested in learning more about African and other world Economies such as Latin America. CSAE researchers often use unique data which give them unrivaled insight into the underlying issues. The resulting policy recommendations address questions in the economic and political spheres as well as in civil society in developing countries.

Chapters

1. Research on Urban Mass Housing

6:13

Read by Paul Collier

2. Housing the Kenyan urban population: Challenges and policy options

4:23

Read by Eric Aligula

3. What can we learn from history?

8:55

Read by Tim Leunig

4. Living conditions, rents and their determinants in the slums of Nairobi and Dakar

9:51

Read by Sumila Gulyani

5. Scaling up housing finance in Africa

7:08

Read by Maria Hoek-Smit

6. Housing policy in Latin America: Ten myths

10:05

Read by Alan Gilbert

7. Is public housing a public bad? Externalities of Chicago's public housing demolitions

6:59

Read by Danielle H sandler