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Oliver Morrissey

Professor of Development Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Biography

Oliver maintains primary research interests in the economic analysis of aid, taxation and trade performance and policy, especially in Africa, and analysis of African household surveys. He joined Nottingham in 1989 and was promoted to his current position in 2004. He has published many articles in international journals, mostly on aid policy and effectiveness , trade policy reform , conditionality and adjustment, and supply response in agriculture.

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Expertise Summary

Principal research focus is on sub-Saharan Africa, covering: economic analysis of aid, taxation and trade performance and policy; analysis of household surveys, especially on determinants of earnings, employment and agricultural production.

Research Summary

Present research concentrates on countries in sub-Saharan Africa and includes: the fiscal effects of aid; aid, commodity export prices and exchange rate pass through; agricultural production;… read more

Selected Publications

  • KHAN, R and MORRISSEY, O, 2023. Food Policy. 116(April), 102421
  • TAGEM, A and MORRISSEY, O, 2023. Journal of Institutional Economics. 19(June), 332-347
  • BASILE BOULAY, RUMMAN KHAN and OLIVER MORRISSEY, 2021. Oxford Development Studies. 49(1), 88-103
  • ADDISON, TONY, MORRISSEY, OLIVER and TARP, FINN, 2017. Journal of Development Studies. 53(7), 987-997

Rumman Khan and Oliver Morrissey, Income Diversification and Household Welfare in Uganda 1992-2012, CREDIT Research Paper 19/05 (www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/credit/)

Oliver Morrissey, Lionel Roger and Lars Spreng, Aid and Exchange Rates in sub-Saharan Africa: No More Dutch Disease? CREDIT Research Paper 19/07 (www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/credit/)

Rumman Khan, Oliver Morrissey and Paul Mosley, Two Africas? Why Africa's 'Growth Miracle' has barely reduced poverty, CREDIT Research Paper 19/08 (www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/credit/)

Current Research

Present research concentrates on countries in sub-Saharan Africa and includes: the fiscal effects of aid; aid, commodity export prices and exchange rate pass through; agricultural production; household welfare and labour.

  • TAGEM, A and MORRISSEY, O, 2023. Journal of Institutional Economics. 19(June), 332-347
  • DONATH, L, MORRISSEY, O and OWENS, T, 2023. Development Policy Review. 41(3), e12674
  • KHAN, R and MORRISSEY, O, 2023. Food Policy. 116(April), 102421
  • OLIVER MORRISSEY, JOSEPH SEMBOJA and MAUREEN WERE, eds., 2023. Oxford University Press.
  • BASILE BOULAY, RUMMAN KHAN and OLIVER MORRISSEY, 2021. Oxford Development Studies. 49(1), 88-103
  • MORRISSEY, OLIVER, ROGER, LIONEL and SMITH, GREG, 2019. South African Journal of Economics. 87(4), 490-514
  • ADDISON, TONY, MORRISSEY, OLIVER and TARP, FINN, 2017. Journal of Development Studies. 53(7), 987-997
  • BWIRE, THOMAS, LLOYD, TIM and MORRISSEY, OLIVER, 2017. Journal of Development Studies. 53(7), 1019-1036
  • MORRISSEY, OLIVER, VON HALDENWANG, CHRISTIAN, VON SCHILLER, ARMIN, IVANYNA, MAKSYM and BORDON, INGO, 2016. Journal of Development Studies. 52(12), 1689-1703
  • MORRISSEY, O, 2015. Aid and Fiscal Behaviour: What does the Evidence Show? World Development. 69, 98-105
  • MORRISSEY, OLIVER, 2015. Oxford Review of Economic Policy. 31(3-4), 447-461
  • HERZER, D. and MORRISSEY, O., 2013. Review of World Economics. 149(4), 723-748
  • MORRISSEY, O., CLIST, P. and ISOPI, A., 2012. Review of International Organizations. 7(3), 267-284
  • MORRISSEY, O. and UDOMKERDMONGKOL, M., 2012. World Development. 40(3), 437-445
  • BOUGHEAS, S., DASGUPTA, I. and MORRISSEY, O., 2011. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics. 167(2), 247-265
  • JONES, C., MORRISSEY, O. and NELSON, D., 2011. World Development. 39(3), 324-335
  • CLIST, P. AND O. MORRISSEY, 2011. Journal of International Development. 23(2), 165-180
  • LEYARO, V., MORRISSEY, O. and OWENS, T., 2010. International Tax and Public Finance. 17(4), 430-450
  • MORRISSEY, O and M. UDOMKERDMONGKOL AND H. G脰RG, 2009. Review of Development Economics. 13(4), 754-764
  • DASGUPTA, I., BOUGHEAS, S. and MORRISSEY, O., 2007. Oxford Economic Papers. 59(4), 561-582
  • LENSINK, R. and MORRISSEY, O., 2006. Review of International Economics. 14(3), 478-493
  • MORRISSEY, O., 2006. Australian Economic Review. 39(1), 78-88
  • ANDERSON, E. and MORRISSEY, O., 2006. Journal of Development Studies. 42(3), 469-489
  • ABRAR, S. and MORRISSEY, O., 2006. Agricultural Economics. 35(3), 303-317
  • OSEI, R., MORRISSEY, O. and LLOYD, T., 2005. Journal of International Development. 17(8), 1037-1054
  • GOMANEE, K., MORRISSEY, O., MOSLEY, P. and VERSCHOOR, A., 2005. World Development. 33(3), 355-370
  • GOMANEE, K., GIRMA, S. and MORRISSEY, O., 2005. Journal of International Development. 17(3), 299-310
  • MILNER, C., MORRISSEY, O. and MCKAY, A., 2005. Journal of African Economies. 14(3), 327-358
  • MORRISSEY, O., 2005. Journal of Development Studies. 41(6), 1133-1153
  • GEMMELL, N. and MORRISSEY, O., 2005. Development Policy Review. 23(2), 131-144
  • GOMANEE, K., GIRMA, S. and MORRISSEY, O., 2005. Journal of International Development. 17(8), 1055-1076
  • GEMMELL, N., MORRISSEY, O. and PINAR, A., 2004. Economic Journal. 114(493), F117-F138
  • OSEI, R., MORRISSEY, O. and LLOYD, T., 2004. European Journal of Development Research. VOL 16(NUMB 2), 354-374
  • MORRISSEY, O., 2004. World Economy. VOL 27(NUMBER 2), 153-171
  • MORRISSEY, O. and OSEI, R., 2004. IDS BULLETIN. VOL 35(PART 1), 40-49
  • ABRAR, S., MORRISSEY, O. and RAYNER, A. J., 2004. Journal of International Development. VOL 16(PART 4), 605-620
  • VELDE, D. W. T. and MORRISSEY, O., 2004. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy. VOL 9(PART 3), 348-369
  • ABRAR, S., MORRISSEY, O. and RAYNER, A., 2004. Journal of Agricultural Economics. 55(2), 289-312
  • GEMMELL, N., MORRISSEY, O. and PINAR, A., 2003. European Journal of Political Economy. 19(4), 793-816
  • KWEKA, J., MORRISSEY, O. and BLAKE, A., 2003. Journal of International Development. VOL 15(PART 3), 335-352
  • VELDE, D. W. T. and MORRISSEY, O., 2003. JOURNAL OF AFRICAN ECONOMIES. VOL 12(PART 1), 41-73
  • GEMMELL, N., MORRISSEY, O. and PINAR, A., 2002. Public Choice. VOL 110(PART 3/4), 199-224
  • BLAKE, A., MCKAY, A. and MORRISSEY, O., 2002. Journal of Agricultural Economics. 53(2), 365-381
  • MORRISSEY, O., 2002. DEVELOPMENT POLICY REVIEW. VOL 20(PART 1), 63-74
  • MCGILLIVRAY, M. and MORRISSEY, O., 2001. Journal of Development Studies. 37(6), 118-136
  • MORRISSEY, W.O., 2001. Progress in Development Studies. 1(1), 37-50
  • MILNER, C., MORRISSEY, O. and RUDAHERANWA, N., 2000. Journal of Development Studies. 37(2), 67-90
  • LLOYD, T., MCGILLIVRAY, M., MORRISSEY, O. and OSEI, R., 2000. Does Aid Create Trade? An Investigation for European Donors and African Recipients European Journal of Development Research. VOL 12(PART 1), 107-123
  • LENSINK, R. and MORRISSEY, O., 2000. Journal of Development Studies. 36(3), 31-49
  • VAILLANT, C., MORRISSEY, O. and MCKAY, A., 1999. Aggregate Agricultural Supply Response in Tanzania Journal of International Trade and Economic Development. 8, 107-124
  • PINAR, A., GEMMELL, N. and MORRISSEY, O., 1999. Fiscal Illusion and Government Expenditure: A Time Series Analysis for the UK European Journal of Political Economy. 15, 687-704
  • LLOYD, T., MORRISSEY, O. and REED, G., 1998. Economic Journal. ISSUE 447, 458-476
  • FRANCO-RODRIGUEZ, S., MORRISSEY, O. and MCGILLIVRAY, M., 1998. World Development. VOL 26(NUMBER 7), 1241-1250
  • MORRISSEY, O. and WHITE, H., 1996. MANCHESTER SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STUDIES. VOL 64(NUMBER 2), 208-226

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