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CURRICULUM VITAE (May 2021) Personal Name Dr. Oliver MORRISSEY Positions Professor in Development Economics (since 2004) Director, Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade (CREDIT), since 1995 Affiliation School of Economics, University of Nottingham (since 1989) Nationality Irish, born 14.03.61 Gender Male Contact: School of Economics, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD phone: +44 (0)115 951 5475 [email protected] www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/ Academic History 1978-82 Trinity College Dublin, BA (Mod) Economics and Politics 1982-84 Research Assistant, ESRI, Dublin 1984-85 University of Bath, MSc in Fiscal Studies (with Distinction) 1985-87 University of Bath, PhD (awarded June 1991) 1987-89 Research Officer, Centre for Development Studies, Bath 1989- School of Economics, University of Nottingham 2000-04 Research Fellow, ODI (joint appointment) Editorial Positions Co-Editor (Managing), Journal of Development Studies (2006-present) Editorial Management Board, Development Policy Review (2000-present) Co-Editor, Journal of Agricultural Economics (2003-05) School and University of Nottingham Positions School Director of Teaching and Learning (2015-16) Graduate School Associate Dean for Faculty (2011-20) Management Group, ESRC Doctoral Training Centre (2010-present) Member of School Management Committee (2008-16) Member of School PGR Committee (2004- to date) User Engagement and External Recognition (since 2005) Chair of Centre Advisory Group (CAG) for the International Centre for Taxation and Development (ICTD) (appointed 2017) Fellow of the ESRC Peer Review College (appointed 2016) and member of Peer Review College for the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships scheme (appointed 2018) Member of the ESRC DTP Peer Review College (2016) Member of sub-Panel for Anthropology and Development Studies for national UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2011-14 Chair of Economics Panel for National University of Ireland at Galway External Review of Research (2015-16) Member of the Panel of Advisors for the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission of the UK (2010-16) Resource Person for African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) since 2005 Member of the ESRC Doctoral Training Peer Review College (2010) Member of sub-Panel for Development Studies for national UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008. Member of Panel of Assessors in Economics for the ESRC Recognition Exercise 2005, and for the Interim Exercise in 2007. Member of Board of Examiners Economics Panel for ESRC Research Studentship Competition 2003-05, ‘Quantitative Analysis Stipend’ Panel 2006 & 2007. External Reviewer for the Norwegian Academy of Science in the ‘Review of Development Research in Norway’ (2006). PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS 1) 2021: Under-utilised crops and rural livelihoods: Bambara groundnut in Tanzania, Oxford Development Studies, 49 (1): 88-103 (with Basile Boulay & Rumman Khan) DOI:10.1080/13600818.2020.1839040 2) 2021: African Leafy Vegetables for Improved Human Nutrition and Food System Resilience in Southern Africa: A Scoping Review, Sustainability, 13, 2896 (with Admire Shayanowako, Alberto Tanzi, Maud Muchuweti, Guillermina Mendiondo, Sean Mayes, Albert Modi and Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi) doi.org/10.3390/su13052896 3) 2019 ‘Exchange Rate and Inflation Dynamics in a Resource Rich Setting: the Case of Zambia,’ South African Journal of Economics, 87 (4), 490-514 (with L. Roger and G. Smith), DOI: 10.1111/saje.12236 4) 2017 ‘Fiscal Reforms and the Fiscal Effects of Aid in Uganda’ Journal of Development Studies 53: 7, 1019-1036 (with T. Bwire & T. Lloyd) http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2017.1303677 . 5) 2017 ‘The Macroeconomics of Aid: An Overview’ Journal of Development Studies 53, 7, 987-997 (with T. Addison & F. Tarp) http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2017.1303669. 6) 2016 Response to ‘Institutions, foreign direct investment and domestic investment: crowding out or crowding in?’ World Development, 88, 10-11 (with Manop Udomkerdmongkol) DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2016.08.001 7) 2016 ‘Tax Revenue Performance and Vulnerability in Developing Countries’, Journal of Development Studies 52:12, 1689-1703, (with C. von Haldenwang, A. von Schiller, M. Ivanyna and I. Bordon) DOI: 10.1080/00220388.2016.1153071 8) 2015 ‘Aid and Domestic Resource Mobilisation with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa’, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 31 (3-4): 447-461 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grv029 9) 2015 ‘Aid and Fiscal Behaviour: What does the Evidence Show?, World Development, 69, 98-105, doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.12.008 10) 2013 ‘Aid and Domestic Output in the Long Run’ Review of World Economics, 149, Issue 4, 723-748 (with Dierk Herzer) 11) 2012 ‘Selectivity on Aid Modality: Determinants of Budget Support from Multilateral Donors’ Review of International Organizations, 7 (3), 267-284 (with Paul Clist and Alessia Isopi) 12) 2012 ‘Governance, private investment and foreign direct investment in developing countries’, World Development 40 (3), 437-455 (with M. Udomkerdmongkol) 13) 2012 ‘FDI in sub-Saharan Africa: Few Linkages, Fewer Spillovers’, European Journal of Development Research 24:1, 26-31 14) 2011 ‘Designing Economic Partnership Agreements to Promote Inter-Regional Trade in ACP Countries’, South African Journal of Economics, 79 (4), 376-391 (with C. Milner and E. Zgovu) 15) 2011 ‘Repayment versus Investment Conditions and Exclusivity in Lending Contracts’ Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 167(2), 247- 265 (with S. Bougheas and I. Dasgupta) 16) 2011 ‘Aid and Tax Revenue: Signs of a Positive Effect Since the 1980s’, Journal of International Development, 23(2), 165-180 (with P. Clist) 17) 2011 ‘Did the World Bank Drive Tariff Reforms in Eastern Africa?’ World Development 39:3, 324-335 (with C. Jones and D. Nelson) 18) 2010 ‘Food Prices, Tax Reforms and Consumer Welfare in Tanzania 1990-2007’ International Tax and Public Finance, 17 (4), 430-450 (with V. Leyaro, and T. Owens) 19) 2009 ‘Exchange Rates and Outward Foreign Direct Investment: US FDI in Emerging Markets’, Review of Development Economics, 13 (4), 754-764 (with M. Udomkerdmongkol and H. Görg) 20) 2008 ‘Missed Opportunities: The WTO Trade Policy Review for the East African Community’, The World Economy Global Trade Policy 2008, 31 (9), 1409-1432 (with C. Jones) 21) 2007 ‘Tough Love or Unconditional Charity’ Oxford Economic Papers 59 (4), 561- 582 (with S. Bougheas and I. Dasgupta) 22) 2006 ‘Supply Response in Ethiopia: Accounting for Technical Inefficiency’ Agricultural Economics, 35 (3), 303-317 (with S. Abrar) 23) 2006 ‘Aid or Trade, or Aid and Trade?’, The Australian Economic Review, 39: 1, 78-88 24) 2006 ‘FDI: Flows, Volatility and the Impact on Growth’ Review of International Economics, 14: 3, 478-493 (with R. Lensink) 25) 2006 ‘A Statistical Approach to Identifying Poorly Performing Countries’ Journal of Development Studies, 42:3 (April), 469-489 (with E. Anderson) 26) 2005 ‘Aid and Growth in sub-Saharan Africa: Accounting for Transmission Mechanisms’, Journal of International Development, 17:8, 1055-1076 (with K. Gomanee and S. Girma) 27) 2005 ‘The Fiscal Effects of Aid in Ghana’, Journal of International Development, 17:8, 1037-1054 (with R. Osei and T. Lloyd) 28) 2005 ‘Aid, Government Expenditure and Aggregate Welfare’ World Development 33:3, 355-370 (with K. Gomanee, P. Mosley and A. Verschoor) 29) 2005 ‘Imports and Implementation: Neglected Aspects of Trade in the Report of the Commission for Africa’, Journal of Development Studies, 41:4, 1133-1153 30) 2005 ‘Some Simple Analytics of the Welfare Effects of EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements’ Journal of African Economies, 14:3, 327-358 (with C. Milner and A. McKay) 31) 2005 ‘Distribution and Poverty Impacts of Tax Structure Reform in Developing Countries: How Little We Know’, Development Policy Review, 23:2, 131-144 (with N. Gemmell). 32) 2005 ‘Aid, Public Spending and Human Welfare: Evidence from Quantile Regressions’, Journal of International Development 17:3, 299-309 (with K. Gomanee and S. Girma). 33) 2004 ‘Tax Perceptions and Preferences over Tax Structure in the UK’, Economic Journal, 114 (493), F117-F138 (with N. Gemmell and A. Pinar). 34) 2004 ‘Crop-level Supply Response by Agro-climatic Regions in Ethiopia’ Journal of Agricultural Economics, 55:2, 289-312, (with S. Abrar and A. Rayner). 35) 2004 ‘Aggregate Agricultural Supply Response in Ethiopia: A Farm-level Analysis’, Journal of International Development, 16:4, 605-620 (with S. Abrar and A. Rayner). 36) 2004 ‘The Nature of Aid and Trade Relationships’ European Journal of Development Research, 16:2, 354-374 (with R. Osei and T. Lloyd). 37) 2004 ‘Foreign Direct Investment, Skills and Wage Inequality in East Asia’, Journal of the Asia-Pacific Economy, 9:3, 348-369 (with D. W. te Velde). 38) 2004 ‘Capital Flows to Developing Countries: Trends, Volatility and Policy Implications’, IDS Bulletin, 35(1), 40-49 (with R. Osei). 39) 2004 ‘Conditionality and Aid Effectiveness Re-evaluated’, The World Economy, 27: 2, 153-171. 40) 2003 ‘Tax Perceptions and the Demand for Public Expenditures: Evidence from UK Micro Data’, European Journal of Political Economy, 19:4, 793-810 (with N. Gemmell and A. Pinar). 41) 2003 ‘Do Workers in Africa Get a Wage Premium if Employed in Firms Owned by Foreigners?’ Journal of African Economies, 12:1, 41-73 (with D. W. te Velde). 42) 2003 ‘The Economic Potential of Tourism in Tanzania’, Journal of International Development, 15, 335-352 (with J. Kweka and A. Blake). 43) 2002 ‘The Impact on Uganda of Agricultural Trade Liberalisation’, Journal of Agricultural Economics, 53:2, 365-381 (with A. Blake and A. McKay). 44) 2002 ‘Investment and Competition Policy in the WTO: Issues for Developing Countries’, Development Policy Review, 20:1, 63-73. 45) 2002 ‘Fiscal Illusion and Political Accountability: Theory and evidence from two local tax regimes in Britain’, Public Choice, 110, 199-224 (with N. Gemmell and A. Pinar). 46) 2001 ‘Aid Illusion and Public Sector Fiscal Behaviour’, Journal of Development Studies, 37:6, 118-136 (with M.