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Why should you put social good at the center of your organization? How do you choose the right mentors? In this episode, Tracy Folkes Hanson answers these questions and more. What You'll Learn: 1. Why you should put social good at the forefront of your career 2. How to measure your social good 3. How to explore you “why” deeper than ever 4. “We have to live by our values in order to deliver them.” 5. Taking care of your mental health will help you increase your impact 6. Ongoing learning, from a variety of mentors, will help you lead 7. How to find the mentors you need 8. Employing tech to create a healthy culture Who is Tracy? Tracy Folkes Hanson has been the president and CEO of Canadian Society of Association Executive since 2017. Prior to this, she has held senior positions in organizations such as the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, MasterCard International, Kinark Child & Family Services, and The Arthritis Society. In 2010, Tracy was elected to the Whitby Town Council. All of this experience allows her to bring her all to her position at the CSAE where she focuses on positive engagement in leadership. Follow Tracy: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracyfolkeshanson/ More of Do Good to Lead Well: Website: https://craigdowden.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigdowden/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/craig-dowden/message
Join us this week as we speak to Keith Renninson with Renninson Enterprises on his upcoming keynote session at CSAE's (Colorado Society of Association Executives) annual conference. He got lost in the Himalayas in the midst of mid-life mid-career crisis. Hear how he turned that from being a negative to creating the TRIP™ assessment so you can know which character traits to strengthen. ***If you are interested in volunteering for one of the four spots during Keith's session, email Su Hawk at shawk@csae.org.*** Keith's Contact Information: https://www.keithrenninson.com keith@keithrenninson.com 720-460-1540 For more about CSAE's annual conference, visit https://csae.org/2022-conference-home/.
Meet CSAE's new executive director Su Hawk, and learn about the upcoming CSAE conference in Vail!
Join the CSAE podcast as we interview Brian Scott with ClearTone Consulting about cybersecurity. This is the first in a three part series. This episode covers how and when to evaluate your systems, passwords and the biggest entryway for cybersecurity issues. To reach Brain, you can visit his website at https://cleartoneconsulting.com or email him directly at BrianScott@cleartoneconuslting.com
On this episode of CSAE's Best Minds in Associations podcast we interview Ricki Braswell, CAE of Beyond Coaching. Ricki explains what exactly coaching is, how we know it's a right fit before and during and what we should be looking for in a coach. If you would like to reach out to Ricki, her contact information is below. https://www.transitionbeyond.com Ricki@TransitionBeyond.com
The Housing Professionals Mentorsip Program is a CSAE award-winning program designed to provide education, mentorship, and networking opportunities for the housing leaders of today and tomorrow. It's designed to foster innovation and growth in the sector. Hear from Jacob Gorenkoff from the Canadian Housing & Renewal Association, and Mary Clarke from the Chartered Institute of Housing Canada.
Join CSAE's President, Tyrone Adams, RCE, CAE interview CSAE's 2021 Professional of the Year award recipient, Dot Miller, CAE. As the owner/CEO of The Solution she wears many hats, but still finds time to enjoy life. Hear how she balances work/life and gives back to the community.
Outgoing CSAE President and podcast host Bob Golden passes both torches to the association's new president (and podcast host) Tyrone Adams.
Gabriel Eckert, CAE, director of the Building Owners and Managers Association, and author of "From Insight to Action," discusses the "six emerging competencies" that help you lead and sustain a positive and dynamic organizational culture.
Nathan Cooper, executive director of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association (SMACNA), discusses maintaining a positive attitude during a difficult year.
Join host Bob Golden, President of CSAE, as he is joined by Jeff Arnold and Rob Spangler of Leading Associations. Bob brings out the best practices and new models that Jeff and Rob are seeing working with their clients as associations gear up to move forward to find a new way to meet members needs.
Join CSAE's President-Elect Tyrone Adams, RCE, CAE interview CSAE's President, Bob Golden, CAE, RCE on leadership and staying balanced. Learn some great tips on checking in and keeping yourself accountable.
Have you been avoiding that tough, awkward and potentially tricky conversation with someone on the board? Your job is to have effective conversations with your board, which means they will sometimes be challenging. How do you do it? In this episode, you'll learn how to have brave board conversations with governance expert Heather Terrence. ABOUT: Heather Heather Terrence is a Certified Association Executive, a non-profit governance expert and President of Pinpoint Governance Group. Heather has over 20 years of experience working in the non-profit sector, most recently as Executive Director for a national trade association. Heather sits on the Board of Directors of the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto and is Chair of the Governance Committee. She also serves on the National Governance Committee for the Canadian Society of Association Executives (CSAE) and on the Program Development Committee for CSAE's Trillium Network. Pinpoint Consulting https://pinpointgg.ca/ Find Heather on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherterrence/ LINKS Get your Board Governance Checklist from Heather here: https://pinpointgg.ca/contact-me The Training Library Membership Site https://www.kathyarcher.com/library.html The Canadian Society of Association Executives https://csae.com/ ABOUT Kathy: Hi, I am Leadership Development Coach Kathy Archer. I help women leaders ditch survival mode and enjoy impactful leadership! You do that when you: * Develop your CONFIDENCE * Maintain your COMPOSURE * Lead with INTEGRITY FIND ME HERE: My Website: https://www.kathyarcher.com/ My book - Mastering Confidence The Training Library Membership Site https://www.kathyarcher.com/library.html Twitter @kathydarcher Instagram @kathydarcher LinkedIn @kathydarcher Facebook @kathydarcher YouTube @kathydarcher
Join hosts Robert "Bob" Golden, CAE and Joan "JT" Tezak, CMP, CAE on the first episode of Colorado Society of Association Executives' (CSAE) podcast. This episode focuses on taking charge of your mental, emotional and physical health. Bob and JT interview Scott Douglas, the Senior Director of Membership and Business Development with the National Strength and Conditioning Association. CSAE.org
Meet Today's Guest: Pat Mussieux Pat Mussieux is an internationally acclaimed speaker, award-winning business coach, TV host and author located in Edmonton, Canada. Her newest book, ‘Business Gets Better When YOU Get Better! How to Change Yourself to Change Your Results” will be released in the summer of 2021. She has also co-written ‘Leadership Gurus Speak Out!” contributing her wisdom and expertise in the fields of Human Resources, Sales, Marketing and Training. She has appeared regularly in media and print publications. Pat won the (New York based) STEVIE Award – Female Entrepreneur of the Year in Canada (4x), the STEVIE Award for Women in Business – Female Executive of the Year in Canada. Pat has been named as one of the “Top 100 Women Entrepreneur Experts to follow on Twitter”. She has also been nominated for Chatelaine magazine's ‘Woman of the Year'. Having transformed her life at age 57 from trash bag to travel in a private plane around the world, as well as taking her business from zero to close to a million dollars in less than 6 years are a direct result of her expertise in the area of mindset, marketing and money. She works with entrepreneurs around the world, including a mentoring project in both Johannesburg and Zimbabwe. Pat regularly hosted a TV show, ‘Wealthy Women Leaders' – where she interviewed successful, mature women entrepreneurs discussing the ‘good, the bad and the ugly' of being in business and leadership. The intention of the show is to spark and inspire budding entrepreneurs when it comes to mindset, leadership and success. She is very well known for her skills and expertise in the areas of networking, marketing, time/energy management, life balance ……and her mantra is ‘it's never too late'! Her presentations are timely and relevant when it comes to productivity, motivation and inspiration. Pat is well known in the world of association management having been involved, over a period of 30 years, as a board member, committee member, strategic planning facilitator and speaker at the local, Provincial and National levels. She has been a keynote speaker at national conferences for the CSAE and the Alzheimer society. And while she loves all of that, her most important role and commitment is that of grandmother to 3 amazing young adults!! How did you get to be the expert you're in right now? I am on a mission to share my story. Because if we were to sum it up my message to individuals to professionals to women is it's never too late. And you're never too old. My story is long, because I'm old. I'm going to start with a 10-year period in the 90s. That really was the foundation for who I am now, how I think, what I do, how I create my life, and many of your listeners may be familiar with Lou Tice and the Pacific Institute. I worked with Lou, I mentored with Lou, I was part of the institute's faculty, I was part of the International Speaker's Bureau, and the Pacific Institute is an international educational institute. And the focus of all the programs is around mindset, critical thinking skills. So I had the good fortune over a 10 year period of going on out into the world delivering this information, public sector, private sector, nonprofit. I became who I am now, because as I learned from Lou and all of the research psychologists that we worked with. There's certain ways of thinking to create the life that you do want. My mother-in-law had Alzheimer's disease, my father-in-law had terminal cancer, my best friend was dying of breast cancer, my infant grandson was taken off life support and passed away. All of those life things that typically would happen over a period of time, for me, happened in a very condensed period of time. And had it not been for the incredible mentoring and training from Lou Tice, I don't know that I would have had the mental, emotional, even physical strength to get through some of those big life hits. While that was happening, I was traveling around working for the Pacific Institute, my marriage was dying too. I made a decision that after 25 years in that relationship to walk out the door, because my soul was dying. I know many people can relate to that right now, whether it's been a long term career in corporate, whether it's been a long time relationship, my soul was dying. I knew that there was so much more to life and so much more to me. And so I walked out of that marriage, and I moved across the country with virtually my life in a trash bag and landed there with no business, no contacts, no money. However, I had a dream. And I had the critical thinking skills to reinvent myself. I've given that trash bag away to a lot of people to who made a decision after hearing my story. I landed on the east coast. What I didn't know was how to market. And these were the days where social media was really just becoming a thing. So I knew I needed to learn that piece. So I hired a high-level marketing coach out of New York. And I knew she had passed the million-dollar mark. I hired her and said, look, I'm way older than you, I have less time, I want you to teach me everything I need to know. And I will do it. Because another one of my principles that I teach is she who implements wins. I did take my speaking and coaching business way up to the million dollar mark. I was traveling all around the place, loving what I was doing. However, what happened then that took me to the next phase of transformation is that you cannot be on the road three weeks of every month, different hotels, different countries, different stages, different cultures, different time zones, and maintain a certain level of health. It was in Chicago in January. This particular year, I'd been on the road for three weeks and I was tired. I had been to Argentina, Florida, California, Seattle, Vancouver and was heading back and landed in Chicago. There was only one Saturday connecting flight from Chicago to where I lived in London, Ontario and it got cancelled. Then I went into the washroom in the airport, and I looked in the mirror, and I didn't recognize who was looking back at me. I had big black bags under my eyes. I was inflamed. My skin tone was gray. I put on weight, I was exhausted. And I and I just started crying. I vowed right then and there that I was going to make some changes. When I got back home, I called my personal trainer and I said I need to make some changes. While I am a workout fanatic, I love working out and my personal trainer said, it's not your exercise, it's your nutrition. I argued it wasn't my nutrition. I worked for Weight Watchers for eight years. I know my nutrition. He said, no, you don't. He said, I want you to try this system for 30 days, it will change everything for you. I did follow his nutritional advice. The nutritional system, the exercise changed everything for me. When you've got your health and energy you really can take on the world. Then what happened simultaneously, my very best friend like my soul sister in Ontario was diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer. I took a bit of a sabbatical from my business because she was divorced like me, entrepreneur like me, lived alone like me, were best friends. So I took her to every chemo visit every Friday. After every surgery, I moved in with her to make sure she was okay and all through hospice care. We had a lot of those deathbed conversations and she said you need to stop talking about making money, and you need to start talking to women about how you've transformed your health. So she passed away. And I made a commitment to myself at that time that I am going to make another change in my life. Because while I was there for her, I recognize where I lived, I had nobody there for me. So I moved back across the country I sold everything again. I came back here to be near my family. I made a decision to downsize my life. I downsized all my mastermind groups, all my coaching clients, I had a full speaking calendar. I loved speaking and it was prime places, prime fee for service, it was perfect for 2020 and 2021. And then COVID hit. My business died overnight. I lost probably close to $200,000 - $250,000 in revenue overnight. Now, what I used to coach in my mastermind groups and with my clients was you've always got to have additional streams of revenue, always. And I walked my talk. So I did have this third stream of revenue an online business in the wellness space. And with COVID and being isolated, online is the way to go. So I rolled up my sleeves and got to work helping women now online get healthy and wealthy. And in working with my speaking coach, we've changed my signature talk. My message now is that for different stages of life, you can have a different purpose. You can pivot, and it is never too late. So that's my story. You have focused now on helping women become healthier and wealthier? How do you do that? Here's two driving forces for me. I do not wake up every day to be mediocre. I have God given gifts and talents and shame on me if I don't use them. And I like I said to you earlier, I've been around enough of my friends who are dying. And they're either still dying, or they're dead. And they have died with their gifts in them, which gave me all the more stimulus if you will, to keep going and get very clear and focused on what I am doing. So I have no intention of being mediocre. And I do have every intention of standing out in the crowd, because what I know for sure, is that it's crowded at the bottom. When you start climbing, you get to the top, the view is clear, the air is fresh, there's elbow room, there's room to grow, and really be who you are. And the majority of people in life are followers. I recognize that and I recognize my leadership skills. I'm quite clear and direct and focused on stepping out and helping anybody who wants it and is ready for it. There are so many women at home right now. I read from the Business Insider that in the United States in September 860,000 women in September left the workforce. They're at home rethinking their life, they're at home rethinking their gifts, they're at home rethinking their time and their energy, and those are the women I'm working with. Whether it is health related or whether they're joining my team and creating residual in leveraged income, which is so important these days, because there's so much uncertainty outside you can bring that certainty inside and create this online business. That's my focus. You can't start climbing a mountain if you're not in good shape. That comes down to my five daily non negotiables. # 1 – hydration #2 – sleep #3 – exercise #4 – nutrition #5 gratitude and meditation Those are my five daily non-negotiables and I intend every day to focus on those because at my 70th birthday party, I intend to take seven of my fittest, happiest, healthiest colleagues and friends with me to Sedona, and we're going to climb Cathedral Mountain. And I've been there three times now and just about made it to the top. But at 70, I'm going to the top, and we're going to meditate, and we're going to drink, we're going to celebrate. I have a simple formula for people. #1 - You've got to have a vision. Now, I typically would teach people to do a vision board, and a vision for their business in their life for six months for a year. Now I'm telling them do it for a month, because the world is so uncertain. You've got to have a vision. Without a vision, you will perish, without a vision, you just go in circles without a vision, you don't want to get out of bed. And life is to be lived. So have a vision. #2 - Take that vision and move it into specific goals. I focus on three goals. Most people just create a huge list. It's overwhelming. It's intimidating, it's exhausting, and they are bored again. Focus on three goals and move those three goals into three action steps. Keep it simple. Live your life, create your life with intention, and then make a decision to create that vision, to put it into action. Goals are great, but they've got to be action-oriented and move that into your calendar and commit to it in ink. You do not give yourself out. #3 – Celebrate your achievements no matter how big or how small. It's important to celebrate. #4 - The other piece is accountability. I have three accountability buddies who hold my feet to the fire. And vice versa. I have an accountability buddy for health. I have an accountability buddy for wealth and I have an accountability buddy for happiness. Pat's Free Gift A complimentary 30-minute 'Pivot on Purpose' strategy call (value: $500). Please email Pat at pat@patmussieux.com with the subject line: Pivot On Purpose.
If you are in a leadership role, especially if you run an Association, then you’re going to get a lot out of this episode. Because on episode you’re going to learn How The Certified Association Executive (CAE) Program Builds Great Leaders. And to help us learn all about this, we are fortunate to have Danielle Lamothe as our guest. Danielle the Vice President of Learning Innovation for the Canadian Society of Association Executive (CSAE), and in this interview she gives wonderful insights into how the CAE program: Helps leaders get over ‘imposter syndrome’ Helps leaders to get the competencies they need to run great Associations Helps leaders, who often work in isolation, to develop a cohort of like minded leaders and more For more information or a full transcript of our interview in episode 140, visit: https://meetingleadershipinc.com/140
Presentations from Parallel Session 8 on the topic of Education.
Presentations from Parallel Session 6 on the topic of Firms.
Presentations from Parallel Session 5 on the topic of Rural Households.
Presentations from Parallel Session 3 on the topic of Macroeconomics.
Keynote Speech Reflections on evidence in the age of fake news and discredited expertise.
Presentations and panel discussion from the Opening Plenary of the CSAE Conference 2017.
Presentations from Parallel Sessions 2 on the topic of Time Preferences.
Presentations from Parallel Session 1 on the topic of Health.
Presentation from Parallel Session 7 on the topic of Labour.
Plenary speaker Adrian Wood provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2016
Plenary speaker Maggie McMillan provides a short overview of her presentation at the CSAE Conference 2016
Plenary speaker Nebil Kellow provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2016
Plenary speaker Helen Hai provides a short overview of her presentation at the CSAE Conference 2016
Plenary speaker Steve O'Connell provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2016
Doug Gollin, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of African Economies, provides a brief history of the journal and a short overview of the 25th Anniversary JAE Panel held at the CSAE Conference 2016
Keynote speaker Mthuli Ncube provides a short overview of his speech at the CSAE Conference 2016
Stefan Dercon, CSAE Director, provides a short overview of the Centre for the Study of African Economies
Find out a little about the 2016 Conference and hear what some of our participants think
Plenary speaker Augustin Fosu provides a short overview of his presentation in the JAE 25th Anniversary Panel at the CSAE Conference 2016
Crowdfunding is growing as a way to finance projects, products, movies and ideas. The Canadian Society of Association Executives decided to try it as a funding experiment. Using Indegogo they raised over $10,000 in under a month. Michael Anderson, CEO of CSAE joins Beth to explain how the crowdfunding process works from planning, marketing, and operational angles. He makes the point that crowdfunding isn't collecting donations, it is getting an investment from people who want to see the benefit of your project.
Plenary speaker Melanie Morten provides a short overview of her presentation at the CSAE Conference 2015
Find out a little about the 2015 Conference and hear what some of our participants think
Keynote speaker Nava Ashraf provides an overview of her presentation at the CSAE Conference 2015
Plenary speaker Michael Clemens provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2015
Plenary speaker Doug Gollin provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2015
Keynote speaker Leonard Wantchekon provides an overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2014
Plenary speaker Kieran Holmes provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2014
Plenary speaker Ignacio Mas provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2014
Plenary speaker William Jack provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2014
Find out a little about the 2014 Conference and hear what some of our participants think
Find out a little about the 2013 Conference and hear what some of our participants think
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Danielle H Sandler (UC Davis) provides a summary of the paper she presented during the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Alan Gilbert (University College, London) provides a summary of the paper he presented at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Maria Hoek-Smit (Wharton) provides a summary of her presentation at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Sumila Gulyani (World Bank) provides a summary of the paper she presented during the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Dr Tim Leunig (Department of Economic History, London School of Economics) provides a summary of his presentation at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Eric Aligula (Kenyan Institute for Public Policy Research) provides a summary of the paper he presented at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Paul Collier (Director, CSAE) provides a general background and aims for the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Danielle H Sandler (UC Davis) provides a summary of the paper she presented during the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Alan Gilbert (University College, London) provides a summary of the paper he presented at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Maria Hoek-Smit (Wharton) provides a summary of her presentation at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Sumila Gulyani (World Bank) provides a summary of the paper she presented during the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Dr Tim Leunig (Department of Economic History, London School of Economics) provides a summary of his presentation at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Eric Aligula (Kenyan Institute for Public Policy Research) provides a summary of the paper he presented at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops
Paul Collier (Director, CSAE) provides a general background and aims for the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. The Research on Urban Mass Housing workshop ( http://www.oxiged.ox.ac.uk/index.php/events/urban-mass-housing was held by CSAE ( http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/ ) at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 26/27 March 2012.