Maxime Agbo

Maxime Agbo is an assistant professor of economics at University of Parakou (Ecole Nationale de la Statistique, de la Planification et de la Démographie). His research interests are Microeconomic theory, Industrial organization, Applied statistics, Agricultural and resource economics. He has worked on agricultural cooperatives performance as a postdoctoral researcher at Agrocampus-Ouest, jointly with INRA (France). Mr Agbo holds a Ph.D. in Economics from University of Montreal and a Master degree in Statistics and Economics from ENSEA (Abidjan).


Fields of specialization

Poverty and inequality

Projects

Title Country Themes
Rural renewable energy MSMEs operating to modernize agriculture in and Africa: Barriers, opportunities, and implications for inclusive low-carbon transition in Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Gender & women’s empowerment , Entrepreneurship , Agriculture and food security , Climate change
Why and how a well-intended (local) government can hide information from citizens for their own good: The case of public goods provision in less developed areas Burkina Faso Social protection
Mobile Phone Communication and Mobile Money Adoption in Burkina Faso: A Direct and Indirect Network Effects Analysis Burkina Faso Financial inclusion
Gold exploitation and socioeconomic outcomes: the Case of BurkinaFaso Burkina Faso Poverty and Inequality

Details

Mr. Maxime Agbo
Assistant Professor
University of Parakou

Contact information:

Benin
agbomaxime@gmail.com

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