Andy Summer

Andy Sumner is Professor of International Development at King’s College London and President of the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI). He is also a Non-Resident Senior Research Fellow at UNU-WIDER. ****
He has 20 years’ international research experience using both qualitative and quantitative methods and has published 15 books and more than 70 papers, journal articles, and book chapters. His research sits in interdisciplinary Development Studies and focuses on questions related to economic development and inequality dynamics across developing countries, and in Southeast Asia in particular.
He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and the Royal Society of Arts; a Visiting Professor at the Centre for Economics and Development Studies at Padjadjaran University, Indonesia; Research Associate, University of Oxford; and Senior Non-Resident Research Fellow at the United Nations University, WIDER, Helsinki as well as the Center for Global Development, Washington DC. He is also a former Vice President of EADI and a former council member of the Development Studies Association (DSA). Andy is an editor of the joint United Nations University and Cambridge University Press book series and co-editor of Palgrave MacMillan’s Rethinking International Development book series. He also serves on the editorial boards of the European Journal of Development Research, Nature Sustainability, and Global Policy.

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Decent work and economic growth: Achieving SDG 8 (edX) EdX
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Decent work and economic growth: Achieving SDG 8 (edX)

Discover how to foster decent work opportunities and promote economic growth through this comprehensive online course from edX. Explore research insights into the dynamics of informality, structural change, labor mobility, and income distribution during economic development. Equip yourself with the knowledge needed to craft impactful policies that support SDG 8 – a cornerstone for global prosperity.

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