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		| Jean-Louis  Arcand  | 
	
	
		| Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva | 
	
	
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		| Professor Jean-Louis Arcand | 
	
	
		| CERDI-CNRS, Université d'Auvergne | 
	
	
		| 65, boulevard François Mitterrand | 
	
	
		| Clermont Ferrand, Puy de Dôme 63000 | 
	
	
		| France | 
	
	
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		| arcandjl@alum.mit.edu | 
	
	
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		| http://www.cerdi.org/P_Perso/PP_Home.asp?IDUSER=arcand | 
	
	
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		Biographical Sketch:
 After a B.A. at Swarthmore College, an M.Phil. at Cambridge (UK), and my Ph.D. at MIT (the other Cambridge), I spent 6 years at the CRDE of the Université de Montréal, and 2 years commuting between Clermont Ferrand and Salvador da Bahia (Brazil), where I did research at the Instituto de Saude Coletiva (ISC) of the Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA). Since 2000, I have been stable in Auvergne, although I spend a lot of time travelling and doing fieldwork, mainly (these days) in sub-Saharan Africa. Most of my recent research has been concerned with the applied microeconometrics of panel data, mainly involving agricultural households. But I have also been led astray into the terrible worlds of the empirics of economic growth, nutrition and civil war. Despite these strayings, I would define myself essentially as an applied microeconometrician of development, with no theoretical pretensions, and with a deep love of fieldwork.  | 
	
	
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		Primary Research Focus:
 Development economics  | 
	
	
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		JEL Areas: O1 : Economic Development: General C5 : Econometric Modeling: General |