Papers and Presentations
| Day 1: 25 October 2011 | 
| Opening Ceremony | 
| Welcome Address: Mr Abdoulie Janneh, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) | 
| Remarks: Mr Tegegnework Gettu, Assistant Secretary General and Director of the Regional Bureau for Africa, UNDP | 
| Remarks: Mr. Mthuli Ncube, AfDB Chief Economist | 
| Remarks: Mr Jean Ping, Chairperson, African Union Commission (AUC) | 
| Keynote Address and Official Opening: H.E. Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia | 
| Day 2: 26 October 2011 | 
| Plenary Session 1 - Promoting the Green Economy for Africa's Structural Transformation | 
| Greening Africa: Public Expenditure for Agriculture  | 
| Promoting the Green Economy for Africa’s Structural Transformation  | 
| Green Economy for Africa’s Structural Transformation | 
| 1.1.1 Structural Transformation and Industrial Policies | 
| Does green investment raise productivity? | 
| Credit Constraints and Productive Entrepreneurship in Africa  | 
| Energy Use and Sustainable Development: Evidence from the Industrial Sector in Nigeria [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| 1.1.2 Human Development | 
| The Impact of Mother’s Education on Child Health and Nutrition in | 
| Human Capital Development in Africa: Agents, Drivers and Implications for Growth and Structural Transformation [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| Public education spending and poverty in Burkina Faso: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach [ Paper ] [ Presentation ] | 
| 1.1.3 Issues in Climate Change | 
| Climate Variability and Livelihood Vulnerability in the Rural Areas of Lagos  | 
| Quelques aspects socio-économiques des aménagements hydro-agricoles en réponse aux impacts des changements climatiques dans les départements du Mono-Couffo (Benin, Afrique de l’Ouest) [ Paper ]  | 
| To What Extent Are African Countries Made Vulnerable to Climate Change? | 
| Plenary (Special) Session 2- Sustainabale Growth in North Africa: Lessons for the Continent | 
| 1.2.1 Households and Market Competition | 
| Market Competition in Export Cash Crops and Farm Income  | 
| The role of loans and remittances in  Consumption and Investment decisions in Urban Ethiopia [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| Agricultural Sector Investment, Outsourcing and Political Risks: The Case of Kenya’s Flower Trade With the EU [ Presentation ] | 
| 1.2.2 Renewable Energy and Environmental Issues | 
| Determinants of Renewable Energy Deployment – Evidence for Developing Countries 1980–2008 [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| Social Capital and the Willingness to Pay for Environmental Good in African Countries [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| 1.2.3 Role of the Private Sector in Promoting Green Technology | 
| DAY 3: 27 October 2011 | 
| Plenary Session 3 - Natural Resource Management, Bio-Fuels, Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture | 
| THE AFRICA MINING VISION - A Tool for Structural Transformation?  | 
| Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture In Africa - Experiences From The ATMS Project | 
| Price volatility, food security, sustainable agriculture: a misunderstanding to be avoided  | 
| Natural resource management, food security, biofuels and sustainable agriculture | 
| Africa benefits from climate change via access to affordable, reliable and clean energy  | 
| 1.3.1 Sustainable Agriculture and Land Use | 
| Agricultural primary commodity export and environmental degradation: what | 
| Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Assessing the Impact of Agro-pastoral Projects on the Productivity of Farmers Organisations: The Case of Cameroon [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| EXTENSIFICATION versus INTENSIFICATION: Revisiting the Role of Land in African Agricultural Growth [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| Fuzzy Indicator of Sustainable Land Management and Its Correlates in Osun State, Nigeria [ Paper ] [ Presenation ] | 
| 1.3.2 Sustainable Development and Attainment of the Millenium | 
| Do Climatic shocks matter for Food Security in Developing Countries?  | 
| 1.3.3 The Critical Role of the State in Promoting the Green Economy | 
| Plenary Session 4 - Role of Resource Mobilisation and Institutions in Structural Transformation | 
| Resource Mobilization and Structural Transformation | 
| Resource mobilization, institutions and structural transformation | 
| Institutions and Economic Transformation: A Review of Nigerian and Indonesian Experience  | 
| The role of institutions and resource mobilisation in structural transformation | 
| 1.4.1 Poverty Reduction | 
| Assessing Capacity Building and Good Governance Indicators in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Implications for Poverty Reduction  | 
| Determinants of Income Poverty in Rural Africa: A Comparative Study of Kenya and Nigeria [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| Livelihood strategies in rural South Africa: implications for rural Development  | 
| 1.4.2 Household Wellbeing and Food Prices | 
| Subjective well-being, comparisons and reference groups in post-apartheid South Africa [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| Monitoring Household Coping during Shocks: Evidence from Kenya and the Philippines [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| The Food Price Spikes of 2008/09 and 2010/11: Country-Level Impacts and Policy Responses in Africa[ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| 1.4.3 Economic Growth and Financial Markets | 
| Recent African Growth: What Changed, What's Matter? [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| Econometric Determinants of Liquidity of the Bond Market: Case Study of South Africa [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| FDI and Financial Market Development in Africa [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| DAY 4: 28 October 2011 | 
| Plenary Session 5 - Inclusive Growth and Food Security in Africa | 
| Gender, human development and food security in Africa  | 
| Demographic Change, the Impact Model, and Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa | 
| How Inclusive is Africa’s Growth?  | 
| Long-Term Trends in Food Security: Africa’s Turnaround | 
| 1.5.1 Trade Issues | 
| The impact of high and volatile commodity prices on public finances in developing countries [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| The Impact of Trade Facilitation Mechanisms on Export Competitiveness  | 
| The Implications of HO and IRS Theories for  Bilateral Trade Flows within  | 
| 1.5.2 Foreign Direct Investment | 
| Revisiting the Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: The Role of | 
| Investment Climate and Foreign Direct Investment in Africa | 
| Investssements Directs Chinois et Exportations des Etats Subsahariens  | 
| 1.5.3 Transitioning and Structural Transformation Issues | 
| Transitioning in and out of Formal Status: A Look at the Determinants of Informality among New Enterprises [ Presentation ]  | 
| Structural Transformation in SubSaharan Africa: The Regional Growth Poles Strategy [ Paper ] [ Presentation ]  | 
| Resilient Human Capital: A precondition for Structural Transformation  |