Our quarterly newsletter rounds up the latest news and events from UNU-MERIT and its School of Governance. We explore the push and pull of international development: innovation through science and entrepreneurship, and governance through public policy analysis. ...
Using a Brazilian university as a case study, can international mobility shape students’ attitudes toward inequality? How can we implement more secure, more sustainable and more efficient migration governance? These are just two questions that have been tackled by our researchers in January 2023 — in two journal articles, a research report, three working papers and three PhD dissertations, among others. Click here for the full list of our most recent publications. Journal articles ‘V...
Have extractive industries promoted structural transformation or led to unsustainable development paths? A new PhD dissertation reveals that some of the mechanisms hypothesised by the Dutch disease are no longer systematically observed. However, the expansion of commodity prices has had significant negative effects on the development of production linkages and diversification efforts. How do firms innovate in Latin America? What are their main innovation practices and strategies? A new working p...
Does the removal of government assistance in the Netherlands make refused asylum seekers more likely to accept and enter return procedures? A new article examines how policies that deny the basic provision of shelter, food, and clothing to refused asylum seekers impact these individuals’ lived experiences and their decision-making regarding return migration. What are the implications of innovations in mining global value chains for emerging economies? A new book chapter argues that mining canno...
How did the research community respond to the COVID-19 pandemic? A new article shows that countries with academic capabilities formed strong alliances and that the highly developed countries with the highest number of confirmed cases are also the major academic contributors to the COVID-19 literature. What is the impact of social policy programmes on entrepreneurs in developing countries? A new working paper analyses the effect of participation in social policy programmes on the business perform...
How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect vulnerable groups? A new journal article examines the before- versus the after-effects of the pandemic shock on individual job status in spatial labour markets and identifies small but distinct subgroups that may require particular policy interventions. What are the employment effects of import penetration in Africa? asks a new working paper exploring manufacturing industry-level data across 20 African countries over the 1990-2016 period and firm-level data. ...
How can developing countries combine green transformation with sustainable industrialisation? A new book argues that renewable electrification can go hand-in-hand with local economic development – but only via new and robust policy approaches. ‘How fast is this technology going to be a hit?’ asks a new journal article, comparing more than 10,000 novel technologies registered at the European Patent Office over a 30-year period. Results show that complex, science-based technologies are often high ...
What are the major drivers of structural change — technology, trade, policy or pressure groups? A new book published by Oxford University Press investigates the causes and consequences of structural change across the global economy, particularly in terms of inclusiveness and sustainability. This edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of the major debates surrounding structural change, from the intellectual foundations through historical trends to the latest analyses. Why does rapi...
In this first installment of our ‘Rethinking Research’ series, we speak with Dr. Nanditha Mathew, who leads our new research team entitled, ‘Conflicting and Complementary Policies for Development’. Head of Communications Howard Hudson put the questions to Nanditha in the context of our new foundational programme, Comprehensive Innovation for Sustainable Development. The CI4SD programme, launched in July 2021, explores crossovers with other disciplines, while connecting wi...
What social protection innovations were implemented in response to the COVID-19 crisis? A new report commissioned by UNDP found that almost all countries required innovative practices to quickly deliver social protection to those usually excluded from benefits, including informal-sector workers, refugees and migrants. Are entrepreneurs in Kenya’s informal sector more likely to receive goods and services on credit when using mobile money? A new working paper says that mobile money can indir...