Check out the latest STEG content for the month of March!
The latest articles accepted in the Working Paper Series:
- WP086: Racial Heterogeneity in the U.S. Structural Transformation and Regional Convergence from Minki Kim and Munseob Lee
- WP087: Does Turnover Inhibit Specialization? Evidence from a Skill Survey in Peru from Andrea Atencio de Leon, Munseob Lee and Claudia Macalus
- WP088: Outsourcing Policy and Worker Outcomes: Causal Evidence from a Mexican Ban from Alejandro Estefan, Roberto Gerhard, Joseph P. Kaboski, Illenin Kondo and Wei Qian
- WP090: How Will a New Malaria Vaccine Shape Africa’s Economic Future? A Macroeconomic Analysis from Minki Kim
- WP091: From Adoption to Innovation: State-Dependent Technology Policy in Developing Countries from Jaedo Choi and Younghun Shim
- WP092: Financing Costs and Development from Tiago Cavalcanti, Joseph P. Kaboski, Bruno Martins, and Cezar Santos
- WP093: Trade, Structural Change and Labour Market Transitions in Vietnam from Ramisha Asghar and Brian McCaig
If you would like to submit your paper to the STEG Working Paper Series, please contact the STEG Team at [email protected].
Working papers that have been produced through STEG-funded projects are included in the series and we welcome papers from researchers directly affiliated with STEG as well as researchers' papers that have been presented at STEG-funded events including our Annual Conference and Theme Workshops.
The series is circulated widely through STEG’s network of researchers and policymakers in order that the results of the research receive thorough professional scrutiny and reach the hands of policymakers more quickly.
We look forward to collating more high-quality research under the STEG Working Paper Series as the STEG programme, and the research field more widely, progresses.