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Vegard Iversen (born ), is a microeconomist and a senior research fellow for the School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester, in the UK.
Bibliography
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edit- Iversen, Vegard (2007). The economics of urban migration in India. London: Routledge. ISBN 9780415415392.
- Iversen, Vegard; Palmer-Jones, Richard; Sen, Kunal (2012). On the colonial origins of agricultural development in India: a re-examination of Banerjee and Iyer 'History, institutions and economic performance'. Manchester, England: Brooks World Poverty Institute. ISBN 9781907247736. Free pdf download.
Chapters in books
edit- Iversen, Vegard (2005), "Intra-household inequality: A challenge for the capability approach?", in Robeyns, Ingrid; Agarwal, Bina; Humphries, Jane (eds.), Amartya Sen's work and ideas: a gender perspective, London New York: Routledge, pp. 95–118, ISBN 9780415373203.
Journal articles
edit- Iversen, Vegard; Brekke, Kjell Arne; Aune, Jens B. (July 1999). "Tanzania's soil wealth". Environment and Development Economics. 4 (3): 333–356. doi:10.1017/S1355770X99000224. S2CID 135227413.
- A discussion paper with the same title, by the same three authors was published in 1996, see the "discussion papers" section below.
- Iversen, Vegard (May 2002). "Autonomy in child labor migrants". World Development. 30 (5): 817–834. doi:10.1016/S0305-750X(02)00007-4.
- Iversen, Vegard (2003). "Intra-household inequality: A challenge for the capability approach?". Feminist Economics. 9 (2–3): 93–115. doi:10.1080/1354570032000080868. S2CID 154524788.
- Iversen, Vegard; Palmer-Jones, Richard; Sen, Kunal (2013). "On the colonial origins of agricultural development in India: a re-examination of Banerjee and Iyer 'History, institutions and economic performance'". Journal of Development Studies. 49 (12): 1631–1646. doi:10.1080/00220388.2013.807502. S2CID 155053156.
- A working paper of the same name by the same authors is available as a free pdf download.
Discussion papers
edit- Tanzania's soil wealth
- Child labour in bargaining, peasant households in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Employee referral, social proximity and worker discipline: theory and evidence from India
- Caste, local networks and lucrative jobs : evidence from rural Nepal
- What's love got to do with it?: An experimental test of household models in East Uganda
- Network mechanism and social ties in markets for low- and unskilled jobs: (theory and) evidence from North-India
- Structural adjustment and soil degradation in Tanzania: a CGE model approach with endogenous soil productivity
- Employee referral, social proximity and worker discipline
- Women Political Leaders, Corruption and Learning: Evidence from a Large Public Program in India
- Social Audits and MGNREGA Delivery: Lessons from Andhra Pradesh
- Rural taxation in Uganda: implications for growth, income distribution, local government revenue and poverty reduction Pdf.
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