Défense de thèse en sciences économiques et de gestion
"Essays in development economics: On agents' prosocial and financial behaviours".
Date : 27/11/2020 16:00 - 27/11/2020 19:00
Lieu : E13
Orateur(s) : Modeste Dayé
Organisateur(s) : Pierrette NOEL
Promoteurs: Prof Romain & Prof Paul Reding; President: Benoît Decerf; Autres membres du jury: Prof Jean-Marie Baland, Prof Stefan Dercon (Oxford University - UK) & Prof Denis Houensou Acclassato (Université d'Abomey-Calavi, Bénin)
Abstract: This thesis stands on the broad banner of
development economics. It focuses on agents’ economic behaviours both from the lens of their
labour supply and their demand for financial services. The thesis gathers three
chapters in the
format of independent papers in which two main topics are
discussed: (1) the bounded rationality observed in some aspects of labour supply
with a focus on volunteering and, (2) financial inclusion policies for poor
individuals in developing countries. In the first chapter, I have studied the
salient motive (intrinsic vs extrinsic) for volunteering in the main
organizations attracting this seemingly free labor force. In chapter 2, I evaluate in
the framework of a randomized control trial (RCT), the impacts of expanding
access to formal savings and liquidity devices to poor individuals’ on their
total savings and well-being. Chapter 3 is a theoretical paper discussing a
behavioral model aiming to rationalize poor and time-inconsistent
microentrepreneurs’ investment
decisions, when access to credit is provided and in a context
of poor outside option.
Contact :
Pierrette NOEL
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pierrette.noel@unamur.be
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