

Alexander Moradi
Senior Lecturer, Sussex University
Alexander Moradi is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex and a Research Associate at the Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE) at the University of Oxford and Stellenbosch University. His research primarily focuses on topics related to the economic development of Africa over the long run.
Recent work by Alexander Moradi
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Learning from drunk and absent policemen in Kenya
Historical data from Kenya show that when an ethnic group gains power, public servants of that group may be emboldened to misbehave
Published 22.02.18
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How colonial railroads defined Africa’s economic geography
At the turn of the 19th century, sub-Saharan Africa was the least urbanised region in the world, with only about 50 cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants. By 2010, the number of cities had increased to almost 3,000. This column, taken from a recent ...
Published 02.03.17