Dr. Philipp Baumgartner

Country of current residence

Italy

Current position

Country Programme Manager

Current institute employer

International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Rom

Since

2015

Website current institute

www.ifad.org

Profession

Agricultural Economist

Degrees / expertise

MSc Political Economy of Development | Development Economics School of Oriental and African Studies, London

Diplom (MA) Regional Studies Southeast Asia, Economics and Politics | University of Passau, Germany

Professional experience

Social Analyst | World Bank Social Development Department , Washington D.C.

Supervisors of
doctoral work

Prof. Dr. J. von Braun (ZEF)

Prof. Dr. G. Schiefer (Uni Bonn)

Prof. Dr. A. Admassie (EEA, Addis)

Advisor at ZEF

Dr. Nicolas Gerber (ZEF)

Dr. Marc Müller (ZEF)

2015

Baumgartner, P.  2015.  The impact of large-scale land-acquisition in East Africa on poverty reduction and rural economy: Studies from Ethiopia and Uganda.  Doctoral thesis at  Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bonn.  Further Information

2013

Baumgartner, P., von Braun, J., Abebaw, D., and M. Mueller.  2013.  Impact of Large-scale land investments on income, prices and employment: empirical analyses in Ethiopia.  Paper presented at: Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty, Washington D.C. April 8-11, 2013, : 1-30   . Further Information

2012

Baumgartner, P.  2012.  Change in trend and new types of large-scale investments in Ethiopia: Mis-Matching demand for and supply of agricultural land..  Poster presented at International Workshop on Large-Scale Land Acquisitions at GIGA Hamburg , May 10, 2012. Download [PDF]
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Baumgartner, Philipp.  2012.  Change in trend and new types of large-scale investments in Ethiopia.  In: T. Allan, M. Keulertz, S. Sojam, & J. Warner (Eds.) (eds.): Handbook of Land and Water Grabs in Africa: Foreign Direct Investment and Food and Water Security. London: Routledge International Handbooks.   pp. 176–190.  Further Information
Berger, A.; Brautigam, D. and P. Baumgartner.  2012.  Why are we so critical about China’s Engagement in Africa?.  In: in Fues, T. and Y. Liu (eds.): Global Governance and Building a Harmonious World – A comparision of European Chinese concepts for international affairs. DIE - Bonn.   3.  Further Information

2011

Baumgartner, P., Berger, A., Brautigam, D..  2011.  Die Kritik an Chinas Entwicklungshilfe ist übertrieben.  Die ZEIT online, Aug 16, 2011   : 3   . Further Information
Junge, N.; Beddies, S.; Ahmad; N..  2011.  Political Economy in Practice - Lessons from the field; Social Analysis - World Bank, Washington D.C..  This note synthesizes the experience of three political economy case studies: the water sector in West Bank and Gaza, the bus sector in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and the port sector in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The objective is to describe (i) the process of conducting these types of studies, and (ii) how recommendations which have a higher chance of feeding into reforms or operations can be developed. It is hoped that these insights will be useful for development practitioners and operational teams who are considering conducting political economy studies. Download [PDF]
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Nkonya, E., Gerber, N., Baumgartner, P., von Braun, J., De Pinto, A., Graw, V., Kato, E., Kloos, J., Walter, T.  2011.  The Economics of Desertification, Land Degradation, and Drought Toward an Integrated Global Assessment, ZEF- Discussion Papers on Development Policy No. 150, Center for Development Research, Bonn, May 2011.  <b>Land degradation</b> has not been comprehensively addressed at the global level or in developing countries. A suitable economic framework that could guide investments and institutional action is lacking. This study aims to overcome this deficiency and to provide a framework for a global assessment based on a consideration of the costs of action versus inaction. Thus, a type of Stern Review (Stern 2006) for desertification, land degradation, and drought (DLDD) is aimed for on the basis of this study. The urgency of land degradation problems, the increased value of land, and new science insights all suggest that the time is ripe for a global assessment of the economics of DLDD (<b>E-DLDD</b>). (Misc. 150; Center for Development Research, Bonn, May 2011) 197 Further Information

Additionals, Curriculum Vitae
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Research themes
  • Renewable energy
  • Environmental and climate change
  • Institutions
Research countries
  • Ethiopia
  • Uganda
Research projects
The Economics of Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought (in coop with IFPRI)
Working groups

ZEF economic faculty |

LuPE e.V.

Additional information

Assosciate Technical Advisor - Value Chains| IFAD p.baumgartner@ifad.org

Professional experience
Social Analyst | World Bank Social Development Department , Washington D.C.
Degrees

MSc Political Economy of Development | Development Economics School of Oriental and African Studies, London

Diplom (MA) Regional Studies Southeast Asia, Economics and Politics | University of Passau, Germany

Research partners

Ethiopian Economist Assosciation (EEA), Addis Ababa |

 

Agricultural Economics Faculty, Makerere University, Kampala

Doctoral research funded by

Stipendiary of Protestant Academic Merit Foundation (Ev. Studienwerk Villigst e.V.) www.evstudienwerk.de |

Dr. Hermann Eiselen Doctoral Programm of the Foundation fiat panis |

ZEF

Supervisors of
doctoral work

Prof. Dr. J. von Braun (ZEF)

Prof. Dr. G. Schiefer (Uni Bonn)

Prof. Dr. A. Admassie (EEA, Addis)

Advisor at ZEF

Dr. Nicolas Gerber (ZEF)

Dr. Marc Müller (ZEF)

Philipp Baumgartner

Former Junior Researcher

Former Division/Group:
Economic and Technological Change

Office E-Mail:
p.baumgartner(at)ifad.org

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