Dr. Bao-We-Wal Bambe
                    Department
                    Transformation of Economic and Social Systems
                
                    Function
                    Researcher
                
                    Specialization
                    Finance
                
                    Work areas
                    
- Development economics
- Monetary and fiscal policy
- Climate change
- Firm performance
                    Regional expertise
                    
- Africa
- Central Asia and Eastern Europe
- South Asia
Vita
| seit 07/2024 | German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) Researcher, Research Department "Transformation of Economic and Social Systems" | 
| 01/2024-06/2024 | World Bank Group Consultant, Africa Fellowship Program | 
| 12/2022-02/2024 | African Economic Researcher Consortium (AERC) Research associate | 
| 02/2022-12/2023 | University of Clermont Auvergne, France Junior lecturer | 
Refereed Publications
- Apeti, Ablam Estel / Bao-We-Wal Bambe / Jean-Louis Combes  (2025)
 On the macroeconomic effects of fiscal reforms: fiscal rules and public expenditure efficiency
 in: Public Choice, first published 25.03.2025
- Apeti, Ablam Estel / Bao We Wal Bambe / Eyah Denise Edoh / Alpha Ly  (2025)
 Wealth inequality and carbon inequality
 in: Ecological Economics (227), article 108406
Non-refereed Publications
- Bambe, Bao-We-Wal / Adama Ouedraogo  (2025)
 Public expenditure efficiency and foreign direct investment in developing countries
 (Discussion Paper 16/2025)
- Bambe, Bao-We-Wal  (2025)
 Macroprudential policies and private domestic investment in developing countries: an instrumental variables approach
 (Discussion Paper 3/2025)
- Bambe, Bao-We-Wal  (2025)
 Can guarantees effectively leverage financing for SMEs in low- and middle-income countries?
 (Policy Brief 3/2025)
- Bambe, Bao-We-Wal / Chadi Bou Habib / Joaquin Marandino, Peregalli  (2024)
 Fuel subsidy reforms: lessons from the literature and assessing the price shock for different sectors through an input-output table in the case of Angola
 in: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series (10939)