Dr Jeff Tan is Professor of Political Economy. He received his PhD in Economics from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, and works on international development, looking at the roles of government, private sector and communities. He is especially interested in privatisation and public-private partnerships in the delivery of urban infrastructure and essential services, especially water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). His publications on water services and infrastructure, industrialisation, entrepreneurship, rent seeking, and corruption have appeared in economics, management, sociology, area studies, geography, and engineering journals.
Harnessing Heritage: Reducing Heat and Carbon Emissions Through the Use of Traditional Building Techniques and Materials in a World Heritage Site in Malaysia. British Academy ODA Challenge-Oriented Research Grant 2024: Culture, Heritage and Climate Action
Scaling Up and Transferring Community-Managed Rural Water Systems to Urban Settings. British Academy Urban Infrastructures of Well-Being
Strengthening Water Governance and Management in Gilgit-Baltistan
What is Islamisation? Patterns of State Transformation in the Global South
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