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Wiig Arne
Research Professor
Key Qualifications
Wiig is an economist whose professional profile and research interests include: i) globalization including migration, ...
Entrepreneurship, human and social capital, international trade and poverty, foreign direct investment, industrial studies, corporate social responsibility, micro-finance/rural credit programmes, Asia: Bangladesh, Africa: Namibia, Botswana, Angola, Malawi, Ghana
Begrunnet, afrikansk motstand
News | 18 Oct 2013
Vestlige land bør være mer ydmyke overfor afrikanske lederes evne til å rydde opp på eget kontinent, skriver seniorforsker Gunnar Sørbø i Morgenbladet.
Trading in corruption: Evidence and mitigation measures for corruption in the trading of oil and minerals
U4 Issue | Jun 2017
Between 2011 and 2013, sales of government oil from the ten biggest producers in sub-Saharan Africa accounted for 56% of these countries’ total ...
natural resource management, oil, minerals, resource curse, commodity trading, corruption, national oil companies, state-owned enterprises, extractive revenue misappropriation
Talleraas Cathrine
Researcher
Human Geographer focusing on migration, transnationalism and governance
Migration, Transnationalism, Governance, Policy, Senegal, Ghana, Ethiopia, Norway, Africa, Europe
NHOs mørke solskinshistorie
Newspaper Op-Ed | May 2013
Kristin Skogen Lunds forteljing om norske verksemders aktivitet i utviklingsland manglar rot i røynda.
Tragedien i In Amenas synte at norsk offentlegheit ...
Angola
Media Development, Cross-cultural Communication and Public Diplomacy
Event | 12 Jun 2015
Organizer: Africa Communication Research Center (ACRC) Institute of Communication Studies, Faculty of Journalism and Communication Communication ...
Begrunnet afrikansk motstand
Newspaper Op-Ed | Jan 2013
Vestlige land bør være mer ydmyke overfor afrikanske lederes evne til å rydde opp på eget kontinent.
I forrige uke holdt ...
From curse to development: Natural resources, institutions and public revenues
Project | May - Oct 2009
From curse to development: Natural resources, institutions and public revenues’
Time: 8-11 SeptemberVenue: Holmenkollen Park Hotel, Oslo
The conference was ...
Natural resources, public revenues, taxation
Ending child marriages – new laws bring progress but hurdles remain
CMI Insight | May 2016
Reform of family law is considered among the most difficult to achieve since it contests ‘the notion of women and children as property’. There ...
child marriage, marriage, family law, Malawi, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zambia