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Do farmersâ risk preferences remain stable in the face of climatic shocks? Evidence from smallholder farmers in Zambia
Mulungu, K., Kimani, M. E. & Sarr, M., 2023, (Accepted/In press) In: Applied Economics.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review
Associations of race/ethnicity and food insecurity with covid-19 infection rates across US counties
Kimani, M. E., Sarr, M., Cuffee, Y., Liu, C. & Webster, N. S., 2021, (Accepted/In press) In: JAMA network open. e202112852.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review
Who benefits from climate-friendly agriculture? The marginal returns to a rainfed system of rice intensification in Tanzania
Sarr, M., Bezabih Ayele, M., Kimani, M. E. & Ruhinduka, R., Feb 2021, In: World Development. 138, 105160.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review
Capital flight, foreign direct investment and natural resources in Africa
Ndikumana, L. & Sarr, M., Oct 2019, In: Resources Policy. 63, 101427.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review
Discrimination and favouritism among South African workers: Ethnic identity and union membership
Ravetti, C., Sarr, M., Munene, D. & Swanson, T., Nov 2019, In: World Development. 123, 104604.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review
Dictators walking the Mogadishu line: How men become monsters and monsters become men
Larcom, S., Sarr, M. & Willems, T., 2018, In: World Bank Economic Review. 32, 3, p. 584-609 26 p.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review
Erratum: Dictators walking the Mogadishu line: How men become Monsters and Monsters become men [TheWorld Bank Economic Review, 4, (2016), Published on Advance Access on August]
Larcom, S., Sarr, M. & Willems, T., Oct 1 2018, In: World Bank Economic Review. 32, 3, p. 752 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Comment/debate ⺠peer-review
On the perils of commitment to punishment when criminals are strategic
Larcom, S. & Sarr, M., Jun 1 2018, In: Journal of Legal Studies. 47, 2, p. 391-418 28 p.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review
Foreign aid and political instability in resource-rich countries
Ravetti, C., Sarr, M. & Swanson, T., Oct 2018, In: Resources Policy. 58, p. 277-294 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review
Erratum to: Will Technological Change Save the World? The Rebound Effect in International Transfers of Technology (Environmental and Resource Economics, (2017), 66, 3, (577-604), 10.1007/s10640-016-0093-4)
Sarr, M. & Swanson, T., Feb 1 2018, In: Environmental and Resource Economics. 69, 2, p. 445 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Comment/debate ⺠peer-review
Innovation, Diffusion, Growth and the Environment: Taking Stock and Charting New Directions
Sarr, M. & Noailly, J., Mar 1 2017, In: Environmental and Resource Economics. 66, 3, p. 393-407 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Editorial ⺠peer-review
Will Technological Change Save the World? The Rebound Effect in International Transfers of Technology
Sarr, M. & Swanson, T., Mar 1 2017, In: Environmental and Resource Economics. 66, 3, p. 577-604 28 p.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review
Extractive industries and corruption: Investigating the effectiveness of EITI as a scrutiny mechanism
Kasekende, E., Abuka, C. & Sarr, M., Jun 1 2016, In: Resources Policy. 48, p. 117-128 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review
Resistance to the regulation of common water resources in rural Tunisia
Liu, X., Sarr, M. & Swanson, T., 2015, In: Land Economics. 91, 3, p. 435-459 25 p.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review
Risk Preferences and Environmental Uncertainty: Implications for Crop Diversification Decisions in Ethiopia
Bezabih, M. & Sarr, M., Dec 2012, In: Environmental and Resource Economics. 53, 4, p. 483-505 23 p.Research output: Contribution to journal ⺠Article ⺠peer-review