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Ken Jackson is an Associate Professor and Undergraduate Economics Program Director at the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University. His research focuses on development economics, institutional development, and the intersection of ethnic diversity with public goods provision in Sub-Saharan Africa. He explores themes such as social capital evolution, vulnerability dynamics, and the role of economic policies in fostering cooperation and equity.
His publications analyze how diversity impacts governance effectiveness, public infrastructure (e.g., water provision), and institutional adaptability in globalized contexts. Recent work emphasizes empirical studies on policy interventions to mitigate challenges arising from ethnic heterogeneity. Notable topics include contract enforceability, trust mechanisms, and the distributional consequences of public goods.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Advising and grants are not detailed here, though his role as Program Director involves undergraduate academic guidance. His personal website is kjackson.net.




