GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE FOR GLOBAL CHANGE

Stephen Spratt, IDS Research Fellow

Stephen Spratt - Research Fellow

Globalisation
T: +44 (0)1273 915799
E: s.spratt@ids.ac.uk

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Administrator:
Charlotte Huggett

Thematic Expertise:
Business; Climate Change; Low-carbon Development; COP18; Financial Crisis; Economy and Finance; Trade and Growth; Globalisation; Green Transformation.

Dr Stephen Spratt's research interests relate to development finance, financial sector reform and regulation, socially responsible investment (SRI), the emerging climate change financing architecture and the intersection between these issues.

Professionally, he has been Head of the Sustainable Markets Group at IIED, Research Director at the New Economics Foundation and a Lecturer in international finance and development at the University of Reading. He has also worked in the private sector in the City of London, as Head of Research at Intelligence Capital Limited, Senior Investment analyst with Global Asset Management Limited and a Visiting Fellow in the Global Research Department at State Street Bank & Trust.

Stephen holds a BA from the University of East Anglia, an MSc from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, and a DPhil from the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.

This project, funded by Action Against Hunger (AAH) includes a literature review of effectiveness of current nutrition spending, with a focus on which activities (and composition of activities) are required to meet 2015 targets and how these are currently defined by different donors.

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Financing Renewable Energy in Developing Countries: Mechanisms and Responsibilities is a background paper that has been prepared for the European Report on Development (ERD) 2012.

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This 5 year research consortium aims to build a stronger evidence base for those seeking to develop more effective and legitimate institutions that deliver improved outcomes for poor people.

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This project investigates whether and how coalitions of public, private and civic actors influence low carbon investment.

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The aim of the Rapid Response Briefings (RRB) series is to support governments and development agencies in responding quickly to rapidly emerging phenomena and unexpected global events and understanding the impact they may have on development policy, practice and outcomes.

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The purpose of this review is to inform Development Finance Institution (DFI) policy so as to improve the development outcomes resulting from their engagement in the infrastructure sectors of low income countries.

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Tomorrow Today is a horizon scanning programme designed to support the preliminary but systematic exploration of new and emergent policy issues.

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Systematic review funded by 3ie to look at the existing evidence on what the effects of free trade zones on employment and wages

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What is Business and Development? An Annotated Bibliography

IDS Evidence Report 4 (2013)
Yeganeh, M., Velasco Herrejon, P., Watson, N., Spratt, S. and Cirera, X.

What Next for the BRICS Bank?

IDS Rapid Response Briefing 3 (2013)
Watson, N., Younis, M. and Spratt, S

Executive Summary - Development Finance Institutions and Infrastructure: A Systematic Review of Evidence for Development Additionality

In 'Development Finance Institutions and Infrastructure: A Systematic Review of Evidence for Development Additionality' (2012)
Spratt, S. and Ryan-Collins, L.

Development Finance Institutions and Infrastructure: A Systematic Review of Evidence for Development Additionality

In 'Executive Summary - Development Finance Institutions and Infrastructure: A Systematic Review of Evidence for Development Additionality' (2012)
Spratt, S. and Ryan-Collins, L.

Financing Renewable Energy in Developing Countries: Mechanisms and Responsibilities

(2012)
Griffith-Jones, S., Spratt, S. and Ocampo, J.A.

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