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Day 1 - Monday 17 th June 2019 Programme The 3 rd Development Economics Conference 2019 On Social Institutions and the Economic Performance of Nations: A 21st Century Perspective 17 th -19 th June 2019, Lincoln International Business School, David Chiddick Building (DCB), University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK LINCOLN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL 08:00 - 09:00 Arrival, Registration & Refreshments DCB Atrium Café Area 09:00 - 09:30 Official Opening by Professor Mary Stuart, Vice Chancellor, University of Lincoln, Dr Craig Marsh, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Director of the Lincoln International Business School, and The Right Worshipful Mayor of Lincoln, Councillor Sue Burke Douglass North Room 09:30 - 10:10 Professor Geoffrey Hodgson, Loughborough University London, UK Property Rights and Economic Development Douglass North Room 10:10 - 10:50 Professor Srikanta Chatterjee, Massey University, New Zealand Institutions and the Indian Polity Ancient and Recent Chair: Professor Marian Rizov Douglass North Room 10:50 - 11:05 Refreshments 11:05 - 11:45 Professor Kunal Sen, United Nations University, UNU-WIDER The Political Economy of Institutional Change: What Do We Know? What Do We Need To Know? Chair: Professor Heather Hughes Douglass North Room 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch 13:15 - 15:00 Contributed Session 1 Market Imperfections and Growth Constraints Session Chair: Professor Rukmani Gounder Elinor Ostrom Room Two Africas? Why Africa’s ‘Growth Miracle’ has Barely Reduced Poverty? Rumman Khan Nottingham University, UK A Link between Economic Sizes and (non-) Discriminatory Trade Cost Arman Mazhikeyev Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK Empirical Assessment of the Willingness to Pay (WTP) for Deposit Insurance by Mobile Money Users in Ghana Eric Ekobor-Achag Mochiah Ghana Technology University College, Ghana A Linkage between Biomass Fuel Use, Carbon Monoxide, Concentration and Housing Policy: A Case in India Poulomi Roy Jadavpur University, India New Evidence on Coffee Market Reforms and Price Transitions in Sub-Sahara Africa Raymond Swaray Hull University Business School, University of Hull, UK
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Day 1 - Monday 17th June 2019

Programme

The 3rd Development Economics Conference 2019On Social Institutions and the Economic Performance of Nations: A 21st Century Perspective17th -19th June 2019, Lincoln International Business School, David Chiddick Building (DCB), University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK

LINCOLN INTERNATIONALBUSINESS SCHOOL

08:00 - 09:00 Arrival, Registration & Refreshments DCB Atrium Café Area

09:00 - 09:30

Official Opening by Professor Mary Stuart, Vice Chancellor, University of Lincoln, Dr Craig Marsh, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Director of the Lincoln International Business School, and The Right Worshipful Mayor of Lincoln, Councillor Sue Burke

Douglass North Room

09:30 - 10:10 Professor Geoffrey Hodgson, Loughborough University London, UKProperty Rights and Economic Development

Douglass North Room

10:10 - 10:50

Professor Srikanta Chatterjee, Massey University, New ZealandInstitutions and the Indian Polity Ancient and Recent

Chair: Professor Marian Rizov

Douglass North Room

10:50 - 11:05 Refreshments

11:05 - 11:45

Professor Kunal Sen, United Nations University, UNU-WIDER The Political Economy of Institutional Change: What Do We Know? What Do We Need To Know?

Chair: Professor Heather Hughes

Douglass North Room

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:15 - 15:00 Contributed Session 1

Market Imperfections and Growth ConstraintsSession Chair: Professor Rukmani Gounder

Elinor Ostrom Room

Two Africas? Why Africa’s ‘Growth Miracle’ has Barely Reduced Poverty?

Rumman Khan Nottingham University, UK

A Link between Economic Sizes and (non-) Discriminatory Trade Cost

Arman Mazhikeyev Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

Empirical Assessment of the Willingness to Pay (WTP) for Deposit Insurance by Mobile Money Users in Ghana

Eric Ekobor-Achag Mochiah Ghana Technology University College, Ghana

A Linkage between Biomass Fuel Use, Carbon Monoxide, Concentration and Housing Policy: A Case in India

Poulomi Roy Jadavpur University, India

New Evidence on Coffee Market Reforms and Price Transitions in Sub-Sahara Africa

Raymond SwarayHull University Business School,University of Hull, UK

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Macroeconomic Reform and GrowthSession Chair: Professor Ian Barnes

Oliver Williamson Room

Macroeconomics of Demonetisation: A Short Period Equilibrium Rilina Basu (Banerjee)Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

State Capacity, Accountability and Economic Growth in the Indian States’

Pavneet Singh Indian Institute of ManagementIndia

Financial Globalization, Institutional Quality and Growth Resham Thapa University of Hull, UK

Institutional Quality & Business Cycles in Bulgaria: A Real-business-cycle Approach

Aleksandar Vasilev Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

Constitutions, Political Institutions and GovernanceSession Chair: Professor Kaushik Basu

Amartya Sen Room

Political Economy of Corruption in ‘ Red Tape’ Poulomi BhattacharyaJadavpur University, Kolkata, India

Is Corruption in Autocracies Growth-intensifying? An Empirical Study of East Asian Paradox

Shrabani Saha Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

Corporate Governance Reform and Firm Performance: Evidence from an Emerging Economy

Md Tariqul Islam Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

Development, Dispossession and Protest - The Role of Civil Society

Abhinanhdan Sinha Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India

15:00 - 15:15 Refreshments

15:15 - 17:00 Contributed Session 2

Constitutions, Political Institutions and GovernanceSession Chair: Professor Geoffrey Hodgson

Amartya Sen Room

Employment Adjustments in Chinese Domestic Firms under Exchange Rate Shocks: The Role of Budget Constraints and Hybrid Institutions

Marian Rizov Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

Governance Thresholds and Human Capital-growth Nexus Ghulam Mustafa Derby University UK

Institutional Convergence across the Indian StatesPavneet Singh Indian Institute of ManagementIndia

The Role of Youth Bulge on Political Instability: Cross-Country Evidence

Nasser Al-Jabri Ministry of Higher Education, Muscat, Oman

Impact of Social and Political Turbulence in Global Economic Performance

Peter Okoth OtienoEgerton University, Kenya

Social, Cultural and Legal InstitutionsSession Chair: Dr Eric Ruto

Ronald Coase Room

The Role of Interactions among Different Social Institutional Variables in Explaining Women Labour Force Participation Rate in India since Post-liberalization Era: A State Level Empirical Analysis

Kaushiki Banerjee Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

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Child Quantity-Quality Trade-off Revisited: Evidence from IndiaBarnali Basak Department of Economics, University of Sussex, UK

Higher Education, Societal Institutions and Productivity in Nigeria

Afam Icha- ItumaAlex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo (AEFUNAI), Nigeria

Economic Welfare and Education: Attain Education, Gain Voice: The Contribution of Educated Single Females in Society for Economic Welfare

Humaira Kamal PashaUniversite Clermont Auvergne,France

18:30 - 19:30 Welcome Drinks and Networking

Day 2 - Tuesday 18th June 2019

09:00 - 09:10 Opening remarks Professor Andrew Hunter, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation, University of Lincoln

Douglass North Room

09:10 - 09:50

Keynote: Professor Sushanta Mallick, Queen Mary University of London, UKDoes Easing Controls on Currency Borrowings Boost Exporting Intensity of Indian Firms?

Chair: Professor Martin Hingley

Douglass North Room

09:50 - 10:45

Keynote: Professor Kaushik Basu, Cornell University, USATechnological Change and the Declining Demand for Labour: A Global Challenge

Chair: Professor Kunal Sen

Douglass North Room

10:45 - 11:15 Professor Kaushik Basu - Question Panel Douglass North Room

11:15 - 11:30 Refreshments

11:30 - 12:10

Keynote: Professor Johan Swinnen, University of Leuven (KU Leuven), BelgiumValue Chains, Standards, and Development: Lessons from the Agri-Food Sector

Chair: Professor Patrick Walsh

Douglass North Room

12:15 - 13:15 Lunch

13:15 - 15:00 Contributed Session 3

Trade and InnovationSession Chair: Dr David Gray

Elinor Ostrom Room

Imitation, Innovation and the Road to Development Vimal KumarIndian Institute of Technology, Kalyanpur, India

Impact of FDI Inflow on Export Growth of Textile and Chemical Sector

Saumita Paul Jadavpur University, India

A Two-Step procedure for Generating Domestic and Asymmetric International Trade Costs when Data are Scarce

Arman Mazhikeyev Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

Decomposing the Grey Economy in Bulgaria: A General- Equilibrium Analysis

Aleksandar VasilevLincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

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Social Norms, Institutional Constraints and the Rights of the IndividualSession Chair: Professor Kunal Sen

Amartya Sen Room

Social Network, Political Participation and Allocation of Household Public Goods

Saheli Bose Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

How Institutional Constraints May Push Software Clusters in Developing Countries Fall into ‘Outsourcing Trap’: Empirical Evidence from the Largest Software Park in Vietnam

Thi N.B Ngo University of Huddersfield, UK

Economic, Institutional and Cultural Perspectives of Women Empowerment in Rural Nigeria

Chioma Nwokoro Eastern Palm University, Nigeria

Does Corruption matter for stock returns? Evidence from BRIC Countries

Geeta LakshmiLincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

Social, Cultural and Legal InstitutionsSession Chair: Professor Phanindra Goyari

Oliver Williamson Room

Wealth Distribution and Skills Generation under Public and Private Education Systems

Bidisha Chakraborty Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

Measurement and Determinants of Efficiency of Educational Institutions: A State-Level Analysis of Secondary Education in India

Sangita Choudhury Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

More than Aid: Defeating Ebola during the 2014 west African outbreak with High IQ

Sabine Franklin University of Westminster, UK

Are Educated Leaders Good for Education? Evidence from India

Soham SahooIndian Institute of Management, India

Social and Market HierarchySession Chair: Professor Srikanta Chatterjee Ronald Coase

Room

Technology Transfer in Spatial Competition when Licensees are Asymmetric

Monalisa Ghosh Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

Impact of National Program of Community Empowerment (PNPM) Generasi on Health Outcomes: Evidence from Randomized Controlled Trial in Indonesia

Ana NoveriaNewcastle University, UK

Inequality Aversion and Health Honghong Wei Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Regional Financial Disparity in India: Can It be Measured?

Rashmi Arora University of Bradford- UK

15:00 - 15:15 Refreshments

15:15 - 17:00 Contributed Session 4

Finance and DevelopmentSession Chair: Professor Patrick Paul Walsh

Elinor Ostrom Room

Exploring Financial Resources in the Informal Economy: Insights from North West Nigeria

Bala Auwalu Sheffield University UK

Index of Cashless Transaction Sancharita Datta Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

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Evaluating an Anti-poverty Program’s Impact on Joint Disadvantages: Insights from Philippine CCT Program

Suman SethUniversity of Leeds, UK

A Study of Agriculture Finance in Punjab (India): Access, Outreach and Performance with Reference to Multi-Purpose Co-operative Societies

Navreet KaurPanjab University, Chandigarh, India

Food and AgricultureSession Chair: Professor Johan Swinnen

Amartya Sen Room

Summer Paddy Cultivation in Assam, India: A Study on Determinants, Constraints and Sustainability Issues

Phanindra GoyariSchool of Economics, University of Hyderabad, India

Analysis of Household Food Demand and Its Implications on Food Security in Kenya: An Application of QUAIDS Model

Lilian KorirLincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

Economic and Non-economic Producers’ Motivations and Challenges within Short Food Supply Chains in Developing Countries

Eliseo Vilalta-PerdomoLincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

Farmers’ Willingness to Pay for Crop and Health Insurance in Kenya

Eric RutoLincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

Banking and Credit PolicySession Chair: Professor Martin Hingley

Ronald Coase Room

Sukuk for Local Governments/Municipalities for Integral Financing

Mehmet Çanakcı Inonu University, Turkey

Bank Privatisation in Mexico 1991-1992: A Study in Institutional Economics

Shanti P. Chakravarty Division of Financial Studies, Bangor Business School, Wales

Credit Where Credit’s Due: The Enabling Effects of Empowerment in Indian Microfinance

Bibhas Saha Durham University Business School, UK

Sovereign Default and Physical Capital in Incomplete Bond Contracts

Narongchai Yaisawang Durham University Business School, UK

The Role of Microfinance to Empower Women: Global Sustainable Perspectives in the case of Vietnam

Long Bui-ThanhTechnological University Dublin, Ireland

17:00 - 18:30 Campus / Lincoln Tour

19:00 - 21:00 Conference Dinner The Engine Shed

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Day 3 - Wednesday 19th June 2019

09:00 - 09:45

Keynote: Professor Patrick Paul Walsh, University College Dublin, IrelandNew Keynesian Economics for the 21st Century; An Analytical Framework for UN 2030 Agenda

Chair: Professor Martin Hingley

Douglass North Room

09:45 - 10:00 Refreshments

10:00 - 11:30 Editorial Session By Professor Sushanta Mallick and Professor Geoffrey Hodgson

Amartya Sen Room

11:45 - 12:45 Lunch

13:00 - 14:45 Contributed Session 5

Social, Cultural and Legal InstitutionsSession Chair: Dr Eric Ruto

Amartya Sen Room

Constitution, Institutions and Models for Economic Growth in Nepal

Keshab BhattaraiUniversity of Hull, UK

National Efficiency in SSA and MENA Countries: the Role of Legal Origins

Ioannis Bournakis Department of Economics, Middlesex University, London, UK

Tourism and Economic Performance: Social and Cultural Inclusiveness and Economic Growth: Development in China and India

Rukmani GounderSchool of Economics and Finance, Massey University, New Zealand

Socio-economic Determinants of Multidimensional Poverty in India: A Household Level Analysis based on IHDS Survey

Soma RayJadavpur University, India

Social and Market HierarchySession Chair: Professor Heather Hughes

Ronald Coase Room

Can Just Awareness Help in Picking up the Low Hanging Fruit?

Surya Nath Maiti Kalyanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh India

Dynamics of Employment Generation in India: A View from Perspective of Social Groups in India

Anjali Rajan Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, India

Caste, Forced Displacement and the Impact on Local Communities’ Welfare: Evidence from Nepal

Vengadeshvaran Sarma Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham, Malaysia

Determinants of Crime against Women in India: A Spatial Panel Data Regression Analysis

Antara Bhattacharyya Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

Social Norms, Institutional Constraints and the Rights of the IndividualSession Chair: Professor Srikanta Chatterjee

Elinor Ostrom Room

Revisiting Feminism, Entrepreneurship, and Internalization Foundations to Examine Institutional Factors Affecting Women-owned SME’s Entry in Foreign Market

Mansura Akter LIBS - University of Lincoln, UK

Fair Trade: Common Fallacies and Their Debunking Sushil MohanBrighton Business School, Brighton, UK

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Public accountability, Governance and the Opportunity Cost of Ignoring Reform Strategies: Socioeconomic Impacts of Political and Institutional Corruption – Evidence from a Burning Country

Fadi Alkaraan Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

Social Norms, Institutional Constraints, and the Rights and Plights of the Internally Displaced Persons in the Middle-Belt Region of Nigeria: Implications on Economic Development

Sunday IJUO Ukpata Department of Business Administration, Federal University, Wukari, Nigeria

Is Trade Liberalisation Alone Sufficient to be Externally Priced Competitive

Zunaira Aman Bloomsbury Institute, London, UK

14:45 - 15:00 Refreshments

15:00 - 15:30

Closing Reflection by Prof Srikanta Chatterjee, Massey University, New Zealand, Mrs Siobhan Goggin, Head of Department, Accountancy Finance and Economics, Lincoln International Business School and Dr Craig Marsh, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Director of the Lincoln International Business School Amartya Sen

Room

Program QueriesFor any query regarding the program please contact

Dr Shrabani SahaConference [email protected]

Professor Marian RizovConference [email protected]

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