PhD defence: Stefano Tripodi
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This Thesis explores several dimensions of poverty and develops procedures and mechanisms to understand individuals' and households' decision making in situation of scarcity. The first Chapter studies how rural households' welfare in Uganda is affected by environment degradation. The second Chapter tests different procedure to elicit Willingness to Pay during fieldwork. Chapter three looks at the effect of desert locust swarms on farm profits in rural Ethiopia, and Chapter four studies the causal effect of male unemployment on intimate partner violence in urban Uganda
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Primary Supervisor:
Associate Professor Birthe Larsen
Department of Economics
Copenhagen Business School
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Secondary Supervisor:
Associate Professor Battista Severgnini
Department of Economics
Copenhagen Business School
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Assessment Committee:
Associate Professor Herdis Steingrimsdottir (Chair)
Department of Economics
Copenhagen Business School
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Associate Professor Owen Ozier
Department of Economics
William College
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Professor Thomas Markussen
Department of Economics
University of Copenhagen
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Thesis:
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Organised by |
casino 168 PhD School |
Date |
12/10/2022 |
Time |
16:00 - 18:00 |
Location |
Copenhagen Business School Ìý It will also be possible to attend the defence via Microsoft Teams at the following link: Ìý *Please note in connection with the online defence that the microphone and camera of all spectators must be turned off! |
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