Dr Serena Masino

Serena is Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in International Development and Economics at the University of Westminster's School of Organisations, Economy and Society. Before joining the University of Westminster, she held a post-doctoral position at the University of Oxford's Department for International Development and obtained her PhD from the University of Manchester. She has also held research and technical advisory roles with a number of international development organisations including UNU-WIDER and the World Food Programme. Her current field of research is in the political economy of development.
Serena is one of the Research Leaders of the Westminster Development Policy Network.
PhD Students
Sabine Franklin (completed): The 2014 Ebola Epidemic in West Africa and The Role of Traditional Institutions in Managing the Crisis, currently AAUW post-doctoral fellow at Yale University.
Jiandan Li (writing up): Chinese FDI in Europe, Impacts on Trade and Labour Markets, A case study of the Piraeus Port acquisition in Greece
Lady Asafu-Adjaye (3rd year): Informality and Adverse Incorporation, Evidence from Ghana
Olga Artsiuk (3rd year): International Trade in Services and Sustainable Development.
2022: National Centre for Social Research, University of Westminster (Lilian Miles and Serena Masino) and the Busara Centre for Behavioural Economics (£200,000), EU Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund, “Asylum Seeker Decision Making” (March 2022 to October 2022)
2018: GCRF/University of Westminster funding round (Serena Masino and Jean-Benoit Falisse, University of Edinburgh), “Health Policy and Governance in Burundi” (£10,000), April-July 2018
'MNEs, Local Capability Building, and Development: Chinese and European MNEs in Ghana' (2016) - with Fu, X., Essegbey, G., Frempong, G., Hou, J., and Akuffobea, M., University of Oxford, TMCD Working Paper TMD-WP-74
‘What can the UK learn from Italy’s Experience?’ On The iPaper (2 April 2020)
‘Latest on Coronavirus’ live interview on BBC World News TV (20 March 2020)
‘Italy’s fight against Covid-19 depends on continued solidarity’ in Open Democracy with L. Enria (20 March 2020)
‘Southern Italy braces for 'tsunami' of coronavirus cases’ interview in The Guardian (19 March 2020)
‘Why indigenous medicine could play a role in rebuilding health systems’ with J.-B. Falisse in The Conversation (19 June 2018)
Indigenous Medicine and Biomedical Health Care in Fragile Settings: Insights from Burundi’ (2018), with J.-B. Falisse and R. Ngenzebuhoro. Health Policy and Planning 2018: 1-11.
Improving Financial Inclusion through the delivery of cash transfer programmes: The Case of Mexico’s Progresa-Oportunidades-Prospera Programme (2018), with M. Niño-Zarazúa. Journal of Development Studies, 56(1): 151-68.
What works to improve the quality of student learning in developing countries? (2016), with M. Niño-Zarazúa, International Journal of Educational Development, 48:53-65.