Projects - UoM Funded:

  • Bundoo, S.K. (2006), "Stock Market Linkages in Africa: Evidence from Four Countries", project funded by the University of Mauritius. This project is obtained through a competitive system of submission of research proposals for funding.

Other Projects:

  • Undertaken a Project for the World Institute for Development Economics Research: Bundoo, S. K. and B. Dabee (1999) "Gradual Liberalisation of Key Markets: The Road to Sustainable Growth in Mauritius", eventually published in the Journal of International Development (UK) May-June pp 437-464.
  • In 2003 and 2004 undertaken a project on "Asset Price Developments in an Emerging Market: The Case of Mauritius" for the African Economic Research Consortium. This is obtained through a competitive application for funding and work monitored through workshops chaired by international referees.
  • In 2004 and 2005 undertaken a project for the Consumer Unity Trust Society on Competition Policy in Mauritius. The work in progress was presented in workshops in Addis Abeba and Mauritius and finally published in 2006.
  • In 2005, undertaken a project on "Macroeconomic Reforms and Impact on Poverty and Inequality: The Case of Mauritius" for the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, published in 2006. The WIP was presented in Florence Italy.

  • UoM Internally Funded Research Grant – Alcohol Abuse in Rodrigues (2014/15) – with Prof Sobhee, Dr Kasseeah, Mr Asrani Gopaul (Lead Investigator) and Mr Ruben Thoplan - TO BE COMPLETED in AUGUST 2015
  • ILO Project on Minimum Wage in Mauritius
  • UoM Internally Funded Research Grant – Household Indebtedness in Mauritius (2013/14) –with Prof Sobhee, Dr Kasseeah, Dr V Tandrayen-Ragoobur (Lead Investigator) and Mr Ruben Thoplan
  • UoM Internally Funded Research Grant – Bad Habits Die Hard – Alcohol Consumption in Mauritius (2012/13) with Prof Sobhee (Lead Investigator), Dr Kasseeah, and Mr Asrani Gopaul

 

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