Vincent Nossek

CERDI. FERDI.

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FERDI

63 boulevard François Mitterrand

Clermont Ferrand, 63000, France

I’m currently a PhD candidate at CERDI and a consultant in Macroeconomics, Trade, and Investment Global Practice at the World Bank. I’m an economist dedicated to addressing development challenges through innovative approaches. My focus lies in harnessing the power of emerging technologies, particularly remote sensing data, geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) and A.I. models, to enhance knowledge and facilitate data-driven policymaking. With a robust background spanning various facets of development economics, I have cultivated expertise in a diverse array of topics. From microeconomic issues like health or rural electrification to macroeconomic themes such as development finance, trade dynamics, energy access, and vulnerability analysis, I’ve delved into multifaceted dimensions of development.

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Aug 06, 2024 Publication of “Stuck in a Fragility Trap: The Case of the Central African Republic Civil War” with Pierre Mandon and Diderot Sandjong Tomi. doi : https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2024.2385385
Jan 25, 2024 Publication of a blog post on “Measuring the Impact of Decentralised Electrification Projects”. url: https://www.entreprenanteafrique.com/en/measuring-the-impact-of-decentralised-electrification-projects-4-4-characterisation-of-the-impacts-of-decentralised-electrification-projects-on-access-to-electricity-using-household-data/

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