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Andy Sumner is an inter-disciplinary development economist. He has published extensively on global poverty, inequality and economic development including ten books. His research is at the interface of development studies and development economics, with a particular focus on middle-income developing countries and the analysis of poverty and inequality within the processes of economic development and structural transformation. His research has been cited by non-governmental organisations (NGOs), by international development agencies such as the World Bank and UN agencies, and by media including The Economist. He has also been asked to contribute expertise to various policy-related processes such as the Select Committees of the House of Commons, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and a , and he has been listed in US magazine Foreign Policy’s ‘Top 100 Global Thinkers’, and in the Huffington Post’s ‘Most Influential Voices’. Sumner is a Professor in International Development in the Department of International Development, King's College London which he set up with Peter Kingstone. He holds associate positions at the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, University of Oxford, the Center for Global Development in Washington, D.C, UNU-WIDER and Padjadjaran University, Indonesia. Sumner is director of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Global Challenges Strategic Research Network on Global Poverty and Inequality Dynamics and a member of the ESRC Peer Review College. He was co-director of the Department of International Development, King's College London from 2012 to 2016. Prior to King's he was a research fellow at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. From 1998 to 2014 Sumner served as council member of the Development Studies Association (DSA) and from 2008 to 2014 he was UK representative and vice president of the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI).Sumner is deputy editor and an editorial board member of the journal Global Policy. He is also a board member of the Journal of International Development, and of the and book series co-editor for Palgrave Macmillan’s 'Rethinking International Development'. (Source: DBPedia)
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2024
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Working paper / Center for Global Development (14)
Working paper / World Institute for Development Economics Research (12)
IDS working paper (11)
Working paper / International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (6)
Rethinking international development series (3)
Working paper / Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative (2)
DESA working paper (2)
Journal of international development : the journal of the Development Studies Association (2)
Working papers in trade and development (1)
Discussion papers / CEPR (1)
Cambridge elements / elements in development economics (1)
UNU-WIDER studies in development economics (1)
Working paper series (1)
Working paper / Overseas Development Institute (1)
Discussion paper series / IZA (1)
Working papers / Cornell University, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management (1)
Poverty in focus (1)
Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (1)