Jean-Philippe Platteau
Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Namur
Jean-Philippe Platteau is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Namur, in Belgium. He has devoted his research career to studying the role of institutions in economic development and the processes of institutional change. He is the author of numerous journal articles and several books, including Islam Instrumentalized: Religion and Politics in Historical Perspective (2017, CUP), Institutions, Social Norms, and Economic Development (2000, Routledge), (with J.M. Baland) Halting Degradation of Natural Resources: Is There a Role for Rural Communities? (1996, OUP), and (with F Bourguignon) Institutional Challenges at the Early Stages of Development: Lessons from a Multi-Country Study (Cambridge University Press, 2023).
Recent work by Jean-Philippe Platteau
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Why are so many women in Africa converting to Christianity?
The persistence of patriarchal clan-based orders around the world is a serious hindrance to development not least because they constrain women’s emancipation. Drawing on varied empirical evidence from sub-Saharan Africa, we argue that women’s convers...
Published 12.06.26
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Buy as you need: Nutrition and food storage imperfections in Burkina Faso
Creating village-level cooperatives to buy grain from outside sources and sell it locally reduced nutritional stress, especially among the young
Published 04.05.20