Edward Samuel Jones
Mr, Lektor
Development Economics Research Group (DERG)
Øster Farimagsgade 5, Bygning 26
1353 1353 København K
Økonomisk Institut
Øster Farimagsgade 5
1353 København K
Personal Details
- Nationality: British
- Languages: English (mother tongue), Portuguese (fluent)
- Software: MS Office, Stata, R, Gretl, GAMS, LaTeX
- Emails: sam.jones{\at}econ.ku.dk; esamjones{\at}gmail.com
Academic Qualications
- 05/07/2012: PhD, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. Thesis title: Essays on foreign aid and economic development: macro, meso and micro studies
- 01/12/2003: MSc (Distinction), Political Economy of Development, Department of Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
- 27/06/1998: BA Honours (1st class), Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge, Emmanuel College
Professional Experience
- now: Assistant Professor, Development Economics Research Group, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen
- 02/2010 - 01/2012: Senior Resident Advisor, Ministry of Planning and Development, Directorate of Studies and Policy Analysis, Government of Mozambique
- 08/2007 - 12/2008: Senior Project Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies
- 10/2005 - 08/2007: Research Consultant, Policy Studies Unit, Ministry of Planning and Development, Government of Mozambique
- 10/2003 - 10/2005: ODI Fellow, Macroeconomic Projections Unit, Ministry of Planning and Finance, Government of Mozambique
- 05/2002 - 08/2002: Head of Programme Support, CORD (Refugee NGO), Zambia
- 02/2001 - 05/2002: Research Associate, Opinion Leader Research, London
- 10/1998 - 08/2000: Associate, Emerging Markets Banking Supervision, Financial Services Authority (formerly Bank of England), London
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Aid and Development: The Mozambican Case
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Aid, Growth, and Development: Have We Come Full Circle?
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Aid and Growth: Have We Come Full Circle?
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