

Michael Grimm
Professor of Development Economics at the University of Passau
Michael Grimm is Professor of Development Economics at the University of Passau. He received his PhD from Sciences Po Paris. Previously he held positions at the University of Göttingen and the Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research covers problems related to health, population, agriculture, and small firms. His main regional focus is on Western Africa and Southeast Asia.
Recent work by Michael Grimm
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Why more flexible grants worked better for small firms in Burkina Faso
Are flexible cash grants or earmarked grants for technical training and consulting services more suitable to boost profits, employment and survival of small firms? New evidence from Burkina Faso that directly compares both types of support shows that...
Published 02.12.24