Sandrine Mesple-Somps

PhD in Economics, specialized in Development Economics, Sandrine Mesplé-Somps is a research fellow at IRD (Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement, Research Unit DIAL, Paris), a lecturer at Paris School of Economics, University of Paris Dauphine and University of Paris I-IEDES and an associate researcher to Cepremap and to G-Mond/PSE. Most of her research is applied to Africa. Her research focuses on poverty and inequality in Africa, on the economic impact of migration and remittances in host countries as well as on the impact of economic policy in developing countries. After implementing Computable General Equilibrium Models, she mainly works on micro data analyses.

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Fields of specialization

Poverty and inequality , Education and training, Impacts of government programs, Fiscal policy

Projects

Title Country Themes
The effects of minimum wages on the labour market and income distribution in Kenya; a CGE analysis Kenya Poverty and Inequality , Labour markets and employment
L’analyse socio-economique du secteur et de l'emploi informel au Cameroun Cameroon Labour markets and employment
Impact of mining and oil boom on employment and economic development in Niger Niger Labour markets and employment
Impact de l'expansion économique et commerciale de la chine sur la croissance et l'emploi au Burkina Faso: une analyse en EGC Burkina Faso Labour markets and employment , Globalization and trade

Details

Dr. Sandrine Mesple-somps
Research fellow
IRD
UMR DIAL

Contact information:

10 rue d'Enghien
Paris
France
75010
T: 003353241455
mesple@dial.prd.fr
http://www.dial.ird.fr/equipe/chercheurs

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