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Economist Roger Bate researches performance and effectiveness of aid agencies and NGOs in Africa and the developing world. Among his areas of focus, Mr. Bate examines health policy and endemic diseases in developing countries (malaria, HIV/AIDS); international environmental and health agreements (industrial chemicals and water); and water policy in developing countries. He also writes for AEI's Environmental Policy Outlook and Health Policy Outlook series.
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Professional Experience -Director, Africa Fighting Malaria (U.S. and South Africa) -Fellow, International Policy Network, 2003; Director, 2001-2003 -Fellow, Institute of Economic Affairs, 2000-present; Founder and Director, IEA Environmental Unit, 1993-2003 -Founder, Frederick Bastiat International Journalism Prize, 2001 -Cofounder, European Science and Environment Forum; Director 1995-2001 -Research Analyst, Warburg Securities and Charles Stanley & Co. (stockbrokers), 1986-1989
Education Ph.D., economics, University of Cambridge, UK MPhil., land economy, University of Cambridge, UK MSc., environmental and resource management, University College, London University, UK B.A., economics, Thames Valley University, UK
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| Performance & effectiveness of aid agencies and NGOs in Africa and the developing world |
| Health policy and endemic diseases in developing countries (HIV/AIDS and malaria) |
| International environmental and health agreements (industrial chemicals and water) |
| Water policy in developing countries |
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| Contact Information |
Roger Bate American Enterprise Institute 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-828-6029 Assistant: 202-862-4876 Fax: 202-862-7177 E-mail: RBate@aei.org
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Making a Killing
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| In this groundbreaking study, Roger Bate traces the burgeoning international trade in counterfeit pharmaceuticals. [Read More] |
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