Inequality in Zambia

Caesar Cheelo
Edited by Manenga Ndulo , Marja Hinfelaar
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Inequality in Zambia

Caesar Cheelo
Edited by Manenga Ndulo , Marja Hinfelaar
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288 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Aug 26, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9781032147796
  • Dimensions: 6.13" W x 1.0" L x 9.19" H

Caesar Cheelo, BA (Zambia) MA (Nairobi) is Associate Executive Director at SAIPAR and Senior Research Fellow at the Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR). He is an Associate Editor of theZambia Social Science Journaland theSouthern African Journal of Policy and Development. His research interests span macroeconomics, international trade, industrial organization and development, and health economics.

Marja Hinfelaar

, MA (Leiden), MSc (Edinburgh), PhD (University of Utrecht, the Netherlands) is Director of Research and Programmes at SAIPAR. She has authored and edited books and articles on Zambian history and politics. She is Member of the Advisory Board of theJournal of Southern African Studies(JSAS), UK, and Associate Editor of theZambia Social Science Journal(ZSSJ).

Manenga Ndulo

, BA (University of Zambia), MA (Cincinnati), PhD (Michigan State University) is the Executive Director at SAIPAR and teaches economics at the University of Zambia. He has published on the Zambian economy. His research interests are in services trade and development. He is on the editorial board of theZambia Social Science Journal.

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