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Poor numbers: how we are misled by African development statistics and what to do about it
M Jerven
Cornell University Press, 2013
14302013
Africa: Why economists get it wrong
M Jerven
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015
2332015
Writing history backwards or sideways: towards a consensus on A frican population, 1850–2010
E Frankema, M Jerven
The Economic History Review 67 (4), 907-931, 2014
1462014
African growth recurring: an economic history perspective on African growth episodes, 1690–2010
M Jerven
Economic history of developing regions 25 (2), 127-154, 2010
1402010
The relativity of poverty and income: How reliable are African economic statistics?
M Jerven
African Affairs 109 (434), 77-96, 2010
1162010
How much will a data revolution in development cost?
M Jerven
Forum for Development Studies 44 (1), 31-50, 2017
114*2017
Comparability of GDP estimates in S ub‐S aharan A frica: The effect of Revisions in Sources and Methods Since Structural Adjustment
M Jerven
Review of Income and Wealth 59, S16-S36, 2013
1112013
The quest for the African dummy: explaining African post‐colonial economic performance revisited
M Jerven
Journal of International Development 23 (2), 288-307, 2011
1052011
The Political Economy of Agricultural Statistics and Input Subsidies: Evidence from I ndia, N igeria and M alawi
M Jerven
Journal of Agrarian Change 14 (1), 129-145, 2014
92*2014
Briefing: For richer, for poorer: GDP revisions and Africa's statistical tragedy
M Jerven
African Affairs 112 (446), 138-147, 2013
842013
Statistical tragedy in Africa? Evaluating the data base for African economic development
M Jerven, D Johnston
The Journal of Development Studies 51 (2), 111-115, 2015
822015
Patterns of manufacturing growth in sub-Saharan Africa
G Austin, E Frankema, M Jerven
The spread of modern industry to the periphery since 1871, 169, 1871
801871
Does it pay to be poor? Testing for systematically underreported GNI estimates
A Kerner, M Jerven, A Beatty
The Review of International Organizations 12, 1-38, 2017
74*2017
Revising GDP estimates in sub-Saharan Africa: lessons from Ghana
M Jerven, ME Duncan
African Statistical Journal 15 (15), 13-24, 2012
732012
Accounting for the African growth miracle: The official evidence–Botswana 1965–1995
M Jerven
Journal of Southern African Studies 36 (1), 73-94, 2010
712010
Random growth in Africa? Lessons from an evaluation of the growth evidence on Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia, 1965–1995
M Jerven
The Journal of Development Studies 46 (2), 274-294, 2010
70*2010
Economic growth and measurement reconsidered in Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia, 1965-1995
M Jerven
OUP Oxford, 2014
67*2014
Global standards and local measures: A comment on “Indicators and the Problem of Translation: Measuring Child Rights in Tanzania”
M Jerven
Current Anthropology 56 (2), 221-222, 2015
66*2015
A West A frican experiment: constructing a GDP series for colonial G hana, 1891–1950
M Jerven
The Economic History Review 67 (4), 964-992, 2014
53*2014
An unlevel playing field: national income estimates and reciprocal comparison in global economic history
M Jerven
Journal of Global History 7 (1), 107-128, 2012
522012
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