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FINISH: Unique partnership aims to spur innovation in India’s sanitation sector
Posted: 2008-09-03
While the necessity of improving access to water and sanitation programmes is unquestionable, achieving significant scale remains a challenge for many developing countries. FINISH (Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation and Health) is a unique initiative that aims to harness and integrate expertise from diverse sectors including financial services, sanitation engineering, health sciences and local development programmes, and to identify mechanisms for more effective inclusion of poor communities in sanitation services. UNU-MERIT’s partners on the project include Indian health insurer TATA-AIG and BISWA, a micro-finance company; WASTE, a Dutch-based international environmental network; Dutch bank SNS Reaal; and Maastricht University’s Faculty of Health Sciences. On 29th August, UNU-MERIT hosted a stakeholder workshop that generated a concrete mix of academic, private sector and civil society perspectives for the further implementation of the research programme.

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An Ecosan (waterless) public toilet in an Indian slum built with a grant from WASTE.

An Ecosan (waterless) public toilet in an Indian slum built with a grant from WASTE.

 
Research & policy analysis Top
 
EU-India conference held
Posted: 2008-09-03
As part of its ongoing collaboration with the European Commission to develop new policy directions for strategic partnerships between the EU and major emerging economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - UNU-MERIT recently participated at the EU-India conference in New Delhi in August. Suma Athreye and Luc Soete presented a paper titled: “The Economic, Social and Environmental Dimension of the EU’s External Action: The Global Challenges of the Knowledge Economy – The EU and India.” The paper will be available shortly as a UNU-MERIT Working Paper.

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UNU-MERIT research presented at top Economics conference
Posted: 2008-09-03
The joint European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM) is one of the foremost events for economists and econometricians to disseminate the state-of-art in their field of study. At this year’s conference, hosted by the University of Bocconi, Milan, from 27-31 August, more than 1300 contributions from around the world were discussed. Théophile Azomahou presented UNU-MERIT research on human capital, focusing on the relationship between life expectancy and economic growth, and chaired two sessions on this topic. The ensuing discussions centred on new nonlinearities in the field, and the puzzle of human capital and how new data set might help in overcoming it. Strong emphasis was also placed on policy analysis. Dr. Azomahou will elaborate on these issues in a forthcoming article in the International Journal of Economic Theory.

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Mental Capital study featured in Dutch newspaper
Posted: 2008-09-03
On 26th August, the Dutch national newspaper, Het Financiele Dagblad, published an extensive article about research on "Mental Capital" carried out by UNU-MERIT researcher Rifka Weehuizen. Dr. Weehuizen successfully defended her PhD thesis on this topic in June 2008. Weehuizen argues that there is an intangible production factor in the economy that is not sufficiently recognized as such by economists: the mental resilience of workers. Strengthening the human psyche is the 'next frontier' when attempting to further increase labour productivity and economic growth. She points to the need to invest in the mental resilience and emotional literacy of (future) workers so that they can cope better with today's complex and dynamic work environment.

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UNU-MERIT PhD Class of 2008

UNU-MERIT PhD Class of 2008
Posted: 2008-09-03
Five postgraduate researchers have been selected to join the UNU-MERIT PhD training programme in the Economics and Policy Studies of Technical Change. They are: Salih Cevikarslan (Turkey); Rodolfo Lauterbach (Chile); Iman Rajabzadeh (Iran); Muhammad Shafique (Pakistan) and Ying Zhang (China).

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DEIP India

DEIP training course in India
Posted: 2008-09-03
Applications are invited for the UNU-MERIT training course in the Design and Evaluation of Innovation Policy (DEIP) taking place in New Delhi in February 2009. The workshop is co-organized by the National Institute for Science, Technology and Development (NISTADS)and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) New Delhi; the Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum, Kerala. The deadline for applications is 15 December 2008.

The next Maastricht training course in the Design and Evaluation of Innovation Policy (DEIP) series takes place from 10-14 November.

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DIMETIC

DIMETIC course
Posted: 2008-09-03
The DIMETIC programme trains younger economists interested in the Dynamics of Institutions and Markets in Europe, providing opportunities for direct interaction between younger researchers and senior experts in the field. The autumn course takes place each year at UNU-MERIT. This year's programme runs from 6-17 October.

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Wing Thye Woo

Wing Thye Woo
Joint UNU-MERIT/Maastricht Graduate School of Governance seminar
Posted: 2008-09-03
On 9 September, Wing Thye Woo will give this month's joint UNU-MERIT/MGSoG seminar on the topic: “The Challenges of Governance Structure, Trade Disputes and Natural Environment to China's Growth.” Wing Thye Woo is Professor in the Department of Economics, University of California at Davis. He is also Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, and Director of the East Asia Program at the Center for Globalisation and Sustainable Development, Columbia University.

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Calendar of upcoming events
Sep 09 The Challenges of Governance Structure, Trade Disputes and Natural Environment to China's Growth - Wing Thye Woo
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Sep 18 Training in Times of Change - Roberto Zachmann
Sep 25 t.b.a. - Marianne van der Steen
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Sep 26 The Internationalisation of Chinese and Indian firms: Policy implications of the new globalisation from the South
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Oct 02 Social interdependencies in consumption: Fashion, fads, and positional competition - Marina Bianchi
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Uneven Paths Of Development Innovation and Learning in Asia and Africa

Book of the Month
Posted: 2008-09-03
Uneven Paths Of Development Innovation and Learning in Asia and Africa by Banji Oyelaran Oyeyinka and Rajah Rasiah
Publisher: Edward Elgar
Forthcoming January 2009

'This book represents an important step forward towards understanding why some countries and regions are successful in catching-up with the rich part of the world while others tend to have great difficulties in doing so. It represents a very happy marriage between the literature on economic development and the literature on innovation and learning. At the end of the book a series of thoughtful recommendations for innovation policy are presented. This volume should be recommended to students and practitioners involved in understanding and promoting economic development.'

Bengt-Åke Lundvall, Aalborg University, Denmark

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Also published recently ...
For an overview of recently published journal articles and research papers, and to search the UNU-MERIT publications database, please click here.
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Latest UNU-MERIT Working Papers
[2008-054] F. Fortanier & R. van Tulder: Internationalization trajectories - a crosscountry comparison: Are large Chinese and Indian companies different?
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[2008-053] N. Kumar & A. Chadha: India’s Outward Foreign Direct Investments in Steel Industry in a Chinese Comparative Perspective
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[2008-052] G. Duysters, J. Jacob, C. Lemmens & J. Hu: Internationalization and Technological Catching Up of Emerging Multinationals: A Case Study of China’s Haier Group
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[2008-051] S. Athreye & A. Godley: Internationalising to create Firm Specific Advantages: Leapfrogging strategies of U.S. Pharmaceutical firms in the 1930s and 1940s & Indian Pharmaceutical firms in the 1990s and 2000s
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[2008-050] J. Niosi & F. Ted Tschang: Comparing Chinese and the Indian Software MNCs: Domestic and Export Market Strategies and their Interplay
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[2008-049] P. Estrella Tolentino: The determinants of the outward foreign direct investment of China and India: Whither the home country?
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