Stephen D O'Connell
World Bank
Stephen D O'Connell is currently a consultant in the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit of the World Bank. His work focuses on entrepreneurship, productivity and industrial dynamics. His is also PhD candidate and Chancellor's Fellow in the Department of Economics at City University of New York Graduate Center.
Articles by Stephen D O'Connell:
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What explains gender differences in India? What can be done to promote shared prosperity?
22 February 2013, 6476 reads
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Spatial disparities in India: Have Mumbai and Chennai become too congested?
13 June 2012, 7976 reads
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Why entrepreneurs go where they go: Evidence from India
26 February 2012, 9404 reads
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Who creates jobs? New evidence from India
4 December 2011, 9247 reads
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