Abdoulaye Ndiaye
Assistant Professor of Economics, New York University
Abdoulaye Ndiaye is an Assistant Professor of Economics at New York University, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), and Co-leader of the Public Finance Program at the Structural Change and Economic Growth Consortium (STEG). His research focuses on macroeconomics, public finance, and development economics.
Website: https://www.abdoulayendiaye.com/
Recent work by Abdoulaye Ndiaye
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Navigating Senegal’s unexpected debt crisis
Senegal enters 2026 with a soaring public debt and very limited degrees of freedom. So, what should the government do?
Published 23.01.26
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What do economists do?
What is an economist? What do economists do? This article explains the six broad categories of economists across academia, policy and the private sector.
Published 08.01.26
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Everything you need to know about a PhD in economics
A set of answers to many of the most common questions about economics PhDs, including: What is an economics PhD? Should I do an economics PhD? And how should I prepare and apply to a PhD programme?
Published 08.01.26
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How can governments fund unemployment insurance in low-income settings?
Unemployment insurance (UI) in Senegal can provide significant welfare gains, but given high levels of informality and a lack of transparency about workers’ status, these gains depend on programme design. UI funded through payroll taxes is effective ...
Published 25.07.24