
Emelie Rohne Till
Researcher

Publications
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Poverty, Incentive Alignment and Resilience to Economic Shrinking - A Conceptual Proposal
Emelie Rohne Till, Martin Andersson
(2026) Geography of Poverty
Book chapterEconomic shrinking and the Agricultural Transformation: Leadership, Commitment & Policy Space
Martin Andersson, Emelie Rohne Till, Isabelle Tsakok
(2025)
Conference - otherAfrican Innovation Outlook - Accelerating Africa's Industrialization and Sustainable Development through Transformative Innovation : From Best-Practice to Best-Fit: Contextualising Innovation Policy for Transformation
Martin Andersson, Emelie Rohne Till, Sylvia Schwaag Serger
(2025) African Innovation Outlook AIO
ReportPolitical Leadership and Agricultural Transformation: A New Research Agenda
Emelie Rohne Till, Martin Andersson, Isabelle Tsakok
(2024)
BookTransformation and resilience in times of change: A historical perspective
Emelie Rohne Till, Sylvia Schwaag Serger, Tobias Axelsson, Martin Andersson
(2024) Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 206
Journal articleIs this time different? : Social capability and catch-up growth in Ethiopia, 1950–2020
Emelie Rohne Till
(2022) Journal of International Development, 34 p.1259-1281
Journal articleA green revolution in sub-Saharan Africa? The transformation of Ethiopia's agricultural sector
Emelie Rohne Till
(2021) Journal of International Development, 33 p.277-315
Journal articleAgriculture for Development in the 21st Century : Evidence from Ethiopia
Emelie Rohne Till
(2021) Lund Studies in Economic History
DissertationBetween the Engine and the Fifth Wheel : An Analytical Survey of the Shifting Roles of Agriculture in Development Theory
Martin Andersson, Emelie Rohne Till
(2018) Palgrave Studies in Economic History, 1
Book chapterBetween the Engine and the Fifth Wheel : An Analytical Survey of the Shifting Roles of Agriculture in Development Theory
Emelie Rohne Till, Martin Andersson
(2017) Lund Papers in Economic History: Development Economics
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