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Peter Brummund

    University of Alabama and IZA

Peter Brummund is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Alabama, and an IZA Research Affiliate. He is a labor and development economist who has worked extensively with household survey data from Botswana and Indonesia. Brummund’s work involves the application of theoretical models of labor supply and demand to survey data, with an emphasis on the welfare effects of labor market failures.

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Related Projects

  • Labour Markets and Household Enterprises

Related Publications

  • GLM|LIC Policy Brief No. 7

    Labor Markets in East Africa
  • GLM|LIC Policy Brief No. 8

    Do Households in Malawi Use Labor Efficiently?
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 18

    Allocative Efficiency of Non-farm Enterprises in Agricultural Households
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 31

    How Complete Are Labor Markets in East Africa?
  • G²LM|LIC Working Paper No. 57

    Should Farmers Farm More? Comparing Marginal Products within Malawian Households

Published Articles

  • Journal of Development Economics

    Asymmetric non-separation and rural Labor Markets

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