

Konrad Burchardi
Associate Professor of Economics, IIES; CEPR Research Affiliate
Konrad Burchardi is Associate Professor of Economics at the Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES) in Stockholm, an affiliate of BREAD and a fellow of CEPR and CESifo. He obtained a PhD in Economics from the London School of Economics in 2011. His research focusses on agricultural productivity in developing countries, the economic effects of social structure and the role of market integration in economic development.
Recent work by Konrad Burchardi
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The long debate on sharecropping and productivity
Increasing the tenant’s share in output encourages profitable risk-taking, in addition to large effects on input levels
Published 07.09.20