Session 14 (Francis Annan, Virginia Minni and Tommaso Porzio) – STEG-PEDL Virtual Course on ‘Private Enterprises, Productivity, and Economic Growth’


Course Description: Perhaps the central question of economic development and structural transformation is how to increase productivity. As economies move out of agriculture, this question naturally hinges on the major private-sector producers in the modern economy: firms. The growing body of research on firms in lower-income countries is notable in the wide variety of both analytical methods and sources of data that are employed either separately or together. Research combines RCTs, structural modelling, survey data collected by researchers and, increasingly, rich administrative data at the level of individual transactions and at more aggregate levels. To lower entry barriers for scholars wishing to work in the area, the course aims to provide both an overview of issues and an introduction to how the variety of approaches is used to understand private sector growth and its constraints. Lectures will be interactive with Q&A but also recorded and made available for later viewers.
 

When: The virtual course, offered jointly by PEDL and STEG, will meet weekly on Friday from 15:30 – 17:00 London time beginning on 6 February 2026. You can find more information about the course and register for it here.

Participants who attend at least 12 sessions, with a minimum attendance of 60 minutes per session, will be eligible to receive a course completion certificate. The certificate is only issued upon request and can be obtained by contacting [email protected]
 

The course follows highly successful STEG virtual courses on “Key Concepts in Macro Development” and “Data in Macro Development” (as well as the STEG co-sponsored “African History through the Lens of Economics”) that have attracted thousands of real-time participants worldwide and even more on YouTube. 

 

Date          
 
Presenter
 
Topic
 
6 Feb   

 

Penny Goldberg (Yale)

 

Overview of firms and development

 

13 Feb               

 

Chad Syverson (Uni of Chicago)

 

Modeling firms and firm growth

 

20 Feb

 

Dave Donaldson (MIT, CEPR)

 

Distortions and measurement

 

27 Feb

 

Gabriel Ulyssea (UCL, CEPR)

 

Formalization, taxation, and subsistence

 

6 March

 

Ernest Liu (Princeton)

 

Network structures at the industry-level

 

13 March

 

Meredith Startz (Dartmouth)

 

Local networks of trade and exchange

 

20 March

 

Lauren Bergquist (Yale, CEPR)

 

Markets and competition

 

27 March

 

Ezra Oberfield (Cornell)

 

Value chains and productivity transmission

 

3 April
 
Break for Easter
 
 
10 April

 

Isabela Manelici (LSE, CEPR)

 

International trade, MNCs and GVCs

 

17 April

 

Alessandra Peter (NYU, CEPR)

 

Models of corporate finance for development 

 

24 April

 

Julia Fonseca (Uni of Illinois)

 

Developing country financial networks and data

 

1 May

 

Cynthia Kinnan (Tufts)

 

Financial frictions

 

8 May

 

John Van Reenen (LSE, CEPR)

 

Management and productivity 

 

15 May

 

Francis Annan (Berkeley),
Virginia Minni (Uni of Chicago, CEPR),
Tommaso Porzio (Columbia, CEPR)

 

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