

James Fenske
Professor in the Department of Economics, University of Warwick
James Fenske is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick. He completed his PhD at Yale University in 2010. He has been at Warwick since 2016. His publications and working papers are available at www.jamesfenske.com.
Recent work by James Fenske
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How railways impact the growth of cities: Evidence from colonial India
Railways encouraged the growth of cities in colonial India and market access helps explain why
Published 19.09.22
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The development of modern Africa: Conflict, resources and institutions
Resource-rich countries do poorly when they have resource-rich neighbours, why? Possibly due to increased conflict.
Published 23.04.18