2023
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Iversen, Thor Olav; Westengen, Ola Tveitereid; Jerven, Morten. Measuring the end of hunger: Knowledge politics in the selection of SDG food security indicators. Agriculture and Human Values 2023 ;Volum 40. s. 1273-1286 UiB NMBU
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Iversen, Thor Olav; Westengen, Ola Tveitereid; Jerven, Morten. The history of hunger: Counting calories to make global food security legible. World Development Perspectives 2023 ;Volum 30. s. - UiB NMBU
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2022
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Albers, Thilo N.H.; Jerven, Morten; Suesse, Marvin. The Fiscal State in Africa: Evidence from a Century of Growth. International Organization 2022 ;Volum 77.(1) s. 65-101 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. The Wealth and Poverty of African States Economic Growth, Living Standards and Taxation since the Late Nineteenth Century. Cambridge University Press 2022 (ISBN 9781108341080) 180 s. NMBU
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2021
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Jerven, Morten; Strangio, Donatella; Weisdorf, Jacob. A Case of Its Own? A Review of Italy’s Colonisation of Eritrea, 1890-1941. Journal of European Economic History 2021 ;Volum 50.(1) s. 99-132 NMBU
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Serra, Gerardo; Jerven, Morten. Contested numbers: Census controversies and the press in 1960s Nigeria. Journal of African History 2021 ;Volum 62.(2) s. 235-253 NMBU
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2020
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Bratland-Sanda, Solfrid; Moen, Ole Martin; Jerven, Morten. Ukens spørsmål: Er det umoralsk å ikke få barn?. Morgenbladet [Avis] 2020-11-03 USN NMBU UiO
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2019
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Jerven, Morten. The Problems of Economic Data in Africa. I: The Oxford Encyclopedia of African Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2019 ISBN 978-0195334739. NMBU
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2018
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Jerven, Morten. Beyond precision: embracing the politics of global health numbers. The Lancet 2018 ;Volum 392.(10146) s. 468-469 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Controversy, facts and assumptions: Lessons from estimating long term growth in Nigeria, 1900-2007. African Economic History 2018 ;Volum 46.(1) s. 104-136 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. The history of African poverty by numbers: Evidence and vantage points. Journal of African History 2018 ;Volum 59.(3) s. 449-461 NMBU
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2017
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Austin, Gareth; Frankema, Ewout; Jerven, Morten. Patterns of Manufacturing Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: From Colonization to the Present. I: The Spread of Modern Industry to the Periphery since 1871. Oxford University Press 2017 ISBN 9780198753643. s. 345-374 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. How Much Will a Data Revolution in Development Cost?. Forum for Development Studies 2017 ;Volum 44.(1) s. 31-50 NMBU
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2016
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Jerven, Morten. ‘Africa by numbers: Knowledge & Governance’. Sheffield Institute for International Development (SIID) 2016 Annual Lecture; 2016-04-07 - 2016-04-07 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Africa by numbers: Reviewing the database approach to studying African economies. African Affairs 2016 ;Volum 115.(459) s. 342-358 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. ‘Africa Rising’? ‘Africa Reeling’ May Be More Fitting Now. New York Times [Avis] 2016-10-17 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Discrepancies: Why Do GDP Growth Rates Differ?. Review of Agrarian Studies 2016 ;Volum 6.(1) s. 63-80 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Fanget i matten. Klassekampen 2016 s. 3-3 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Forsker: Vi ved mindre om Afrikas udvikling, end vi tror. Kristeligt Dagblad [Avis] 2016-09-01 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Governing the world 'as if' it counts. International Development 2016 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Kupp og kaos på Ås. Dagens næringsliv 2016 s. 28- NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Ny teknologi er ikke nok til å bære et helt samfunn. Glemte byggeklosser. Klassekampen 2016 s. 3-3 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Random Growth in Africa? Lessons from an Evaluation of the Growth Evidence on Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia, 1965-1995. I: Statistical Tragedy in Africa? Evaluating the Database for African Economic Development. Routledge 2016 ISBN 978-1-13-894582-1. s. 84-104 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Sammenligninger på spekulativt grunnlag er ikke god folkeopplysning.. Klassekampen 2016 s. 3- NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Skatteunngåelser. Klassekampen 2016 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Studying Africa by numbers can be misleading. What can be done about it?. The Conversation 2016 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Tall som slår tilbake. Dagens næringsliv 2016 s. 23-23 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. The Failure of Economists to Explain Growth in African Economies. Development Policy Review 2016 ;Volum 34.(6) s. 889-893 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Trapped between tragedies and miracles: Misunderstanding African economic growth. Development Policy Review 2016 ;Volum 34.(6) s. 911-915 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Verdens revisor. Klassekampen 2016 s. 3-3 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten; Johnston, Deborah. Introduction. I: Statistical Tragedy in Africa? Evaluating the Database for African Economic Development. Routledge 2016 ISBN 978-1-13-894582-1. s. 1-5 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten; Johnston, Deborah. Statistical Tragedy in Africa? Evaluating the Database for African Economic Development. Routledge 2016 (ISBN 978-1-13-894582-1) 122 s. NMBU
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Jerven, Morten; Kale, Yemi; Duncan, Magnus Ebo; Nyoni, Moffat. GDP Revisions and Updating Statistical Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: Reports from the Statistical Offices in Nigeria, Liberia and Zimbabwe. I: Statistical Tragedy in Africa? Evaluating the Database for African Economic Development. Routledge 2016 ISBN 978-1-13-894582-1. s. 105-118 NMBU
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2015
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Jerven, Morten. Africa: Why Economists Got it Wrong. Zed Books 2015 (ISBN 9781783601325) 176 s.
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Jerven, Morten. Evidence Based Policy or Policy Based Evidence? Supply and Demand for Data in a Donor Dominant World. Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development 2015 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Fakta og gjetning. Klassekampen 2015 s. 3-3 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Farlig naivt. Dagens næringsliv 2015 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. I de myke antakelsers verden. Bistandsaktuelt 2015 s. - NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Introduction. I: Measuring African Development: Past and Present. Routledge 2015 ISBN 9781138842113. s. 1-8
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Jerven, Morten. Measuring African Development: Past and Present. Routledge 2015 (ISBN 9781138842113) 216 s.
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Jerven, Morten. Nigeria's political and statistical revolutions. The Africa report 2015 s. - NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Ny optimisme i Afrika. Dagens næringsliv [Avis] 2015-07-24 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Om å debattere overbefolkning. Klassekampen 2015 s. 24-24 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Opportunistisk bistandskutt. Dagens næringsliv 2015 s. 38-38 NMBU
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Jerven, Morten. Tenk på ett tall. Klassekampen 2015 s. - NMBU
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Jerven, Morten; Duncan, Magnus Ebo; Kale, Yemi; Nyoni, Moffat. GDP Revisions and Updating Statistical Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: Reports from the Statistical Offices in Nigeria, Liberia, and Zimbabwe. Journal of Development Studies 2015 ;Volum 51.(2) s. 194-207
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Jerven, Morten; Johnston, Deborah. Statistical Tragedy in Africa? Evaluating the Data Base for African Economic Development. Journal of Development Studies 2015 ;Volum 51.(2) s. 111-115
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Kerner, Andrew; Jerven, Morten; Beatty, Alison. Does it pay to be poor? Testing for systematically underreported GNI estimates. The Review of International Organizations 2015 ;Volum 12. s. 1-38 NMBU
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2014
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Jerven, Morten. A West African Experiement: Constructing a GDP Series for Colonial Ghana, 1891-1950. The Economic History Review 2014 ;Volum 67.(4) s. 964-992
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Jerven, Morten. Economic Growth and Measurement Reconsidered in Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia, 1965-1995. Oxford University Press 2014 (ISBN 978-0-19-968991-0) 228 s.
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