Dafe, Florence
Dr. Florence Dafe
Abteilung
Transformation der Wirtschafts- und Sozialsysteme
Funktion
Assoziierte Wissenschaftlerin
Fachrichtung
Sozialwissenschaftlerin
Regionalexpertise
- Afrika
Vita
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Referierte Publikationen
- Dafe, Florence (2019)
The politics of finance: how capital sways African Central Banks
in: Journal of Development Studies (55) 2, 311-327 - Berensmann, Kathrin / Florence Dafe / Ulrich Volz (2015)
Developing local currency bond markets for long-term development financing in Sub-Saharan Africa
in: Oxford Review of Economic Policy 31 (3-4), 350-378 - Mackie, James / Stephan Klingebiel / Pedro Martins (eds.) (2013)
European Report on Development 2013: Post-2015: global action for an inclusive and sustainable future
Brussels: European Commission
Nicht-referierte Publikationen
- Dafe, Florence / Radha Upadhyaya / Christoph Sommer (2021)
Employing capital: patient capital and labour relations in Kenya’s manufacturing sector
(Discussion Paper 18/2021) - Berensmann, Kathrin / Florence Dafe / Miriam Kautz / Nannette Lindenberg (2017)
Grüne Anleihen: ohne rosarote Brille betrachtet
(Analysen und Stellungnahmen 7/2017) - Dafe, Florence / Dennis Essers / Ulrich Volz (2017)
Localising sovereign debt: the rise of local currency bond markets in Sub-Saharan Africa
London: SOAS University of London (Department of Economics Working Paper 202) - Berensmann, Kathrin / Florence Dafe / Miriam Kautz / Nannette Lindenberg (2016)
Green bonds: taking off the rose-coloured glasses
(Briefing Paper 24/2016) - Griffith-Jones, Stephany / Eva Karwowski / Florence Dafe (2016)
A financial sector to support development in low-income countries
in: Stephany Griffith-Jones / Ricardo Gottschalk (eds.), Achieving financial stability and growth in Africa (Routledge Critical Studies in Finance and Stability), London: Routledge, 1-20 - Dafe, Florence / Ulrich Volz (2016)
Finanzierung globaler Entwicklung: Die Rolle der Zentralbanken
(Analysen und Stellungnahmen 2/2016) - Berensmann, Kathrin / Florence Dafe / Nannette Lindenberg / Ulrich Volz (2015)
Finanzierung globaler Entwicklung: Die Rolle der Märkte für Lokalwährungsanleihen in Subsahara-Afrika
(Analysen und Stellungnahmen 5/2015) - Berensmann, Kathrin / Florence Dafe / Nannette Lindenberg / Ulrich Volz (2015)
Financing global development: The role of local currency bond markets in Sub-Saharan Africa
(Briefing Paper 11/2015) - Dafe, Florence / Ulrich Volz (2015)
Financing global development: The role of central banks
(Briefing Paper 8/2015) - Griffith-Jones, Stephany / Ewa Karwowski / Florence Dafe (2014)
A financial sector to support development in low income countries
London: Overseas Development Institute (ODI Report November 2014) - Dafe, Florence / Renate Hartwig / Heiner Janus (2013)
Post 2015: why the development finance debate needs to make the move from quantity to quality
(Briefing Paper 22/2013) - Dafe, Florence / Renate Hartwig / Heiner Janus (2013)
Yet another agenda: raising the quantity and quality of development financing beyond 2015
in: GREAT Insights 2 (3), 16-17 - Dafe, Florence (2012)
The potential of pro-market activism for finance in Africa: a political economy perspective
in: Thorsten Beck / Samuel Munzele Maimbo (eds.), Financial sector development in Africa: opportunities and challenges, Washington, DC: World Bank, 177-231 - Dafe, Florence (2012)
The politics of central banking and implications for regulatory reform in sub-Saharan Africa: the cases of Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda
(Discussion Paper 2/2012) - Dafe, Florence / Heiner Janus (2012)
The post-2015 development agenda: a new start for international cooperation
in: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) , Annual Report 2011-2012: building bridges between research and practice, 28-31 - Dafe, Florence / Heiner Janus (2012)
Die Post-2015-Entwicklungsagenda: ein neuer Anlauf für internationale Kooperation
in: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Jahresbericht 2011-2012: Brücken bauen zwischen Theorie und Praxis, 28-31 - Bauer, Steffen/ Carmen Richerzhagen / Clara Brandi /Florence Dafe / Mark Furness / Christian von Haldenwang / Annabelle Houdret / Heiner Janus / Oliver Johnson / Markus Loewe / Pieter Pauw / Anna Pegels / Isabel van de Sand / Waltina Scheumann / Imme Scho (2012)
Ensuring sustainable development globally: EU follow-up to Rio+20
Contribution of German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) to the EU Public Consultation - Dafe, Florence (2011)
The potential of pro-market activism as a tool for making finance work for Africa: a political economy perspective
(Discussion Paper 2/2011)
Meinungsbeiträge
- Dafe, Florence (2014)
Walking a tightrope progress in balancing multiple central bank objectives in Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda
Bonn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Projekte
Kontakt
E-Mail f.dafe@lse.ac.uk
Im Fokus
Fuelled Power: Oil, Financiers and Central Bank Policy in Nigeria
Dafe, Florence (2018)
New Political Economy , 30 July 2018
Im Fokus
A financial sector to support development in low-income countries
Griffith-Jones, Stephany / Eva Karwowski / Florence Dafe (2016)
in: Stephany Griffith-Jones / Ricardo Gottschalk (eds.): Achieving financial stability and growth in Africa (Routledge Critical Studies in Finance and Stability), London: Routledge, 1-20
Im Fokus
Developing local currency bond markets for long-term development financing in Sub-Saharan Africa
Berensmann, Kathrin / Florence Dafe / Ulrich Volz (2015)
in: Oxford Review of Economic Policy 31 (3-4), 350-378
Im Fokus
Walking a tightrope progress in balancing multiple central bank objectives in Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda
Dafe, Florence (2014)
Bonn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)