Omar SENE
I have obtained my Ph.D. in Economics at the Paris School of Economics and Université Paris I, Pantheon Sorbonne in November 2013.
I have obtained my Ph.D. in Economics at the Paris School of Economics and Université Paris I, Pantheon Sorbonne in November 2013.
My research is focused on understanding the barriers that individuals and local communities in developing countries face in the provision of local public goods (health, education, etc, ) and how these barriers can be overcomed. I apply micro-econometric and lab-in-field experiments to test microeconomic theory.
My research is focused on understanding the barriers that individuals and local communities in developing countries face in the provision of local public goods (health, education, etc, ) and how these barriers can be overcomed. I apply micro-econometric and lab-in-field experiments to test microeconomic theory.
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