yesThis commentary adopts a critical political economy perspective and therefore contests the liberal order that divorces the political from the economic. Orthodox `economy building¿ operations adopt unreflective assumptions about economic laws and treat economic reform as a technical, a-political, value-free issue. Nor does the critical perspective offered here endorse the liberal project¿s assumption that physical and structural violence can be artificially divorced. This piece contends that distributive injustice and structural violence continue when physical violence stops
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Economic, cultural, social, psychological, political, administrative and religious effects of corrup...
This thesis investigates novel and unique avenues of corruption in an attempt to reach a better unde...
yesThe ideology of the liberal peace has propelled the political economies of war-torn societies int...
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This paper focuses on the economic and not on the political impact of corruption. Corruption delegit...
States emerging from conflict generally have very weak institutions and an influx of outside funds. ...
There is no sustainable economic development without a functioning rule of law. Besides sustainable ...
Summary Theoretical treatments of corruption in the new political economy place bureaucrats who con...
Does power-sharing drive corruption in post-conflict countries? We conceptualize government elites i...
Thesis advisor: Fabio GhironiThis dissertation is a collection of three essays which examine issues ...
This article probes the relationship between neoliberal economic policies and political corruption, ...
Economic, cultural, social, psychological, political, administrative and religious effects of corrup...
The following dissertation consists of three essays. The first addresses Acemoglu et al.(2001)'s Rev...
Corruption emerged as a key issue area in international relations and development in the 1990s. Howe...
Economic, cultural, social, psychological, political, administrative and religious effects of corrup...
Economic, cultural, social, psychological, political, administrative and religious effects of corrup...
This thesis investigates novel and unique avenues of corruption in an attempt to reach a better unde...
yesThe ideology of the liberal peace has propelled the political economies of war-torn societies int...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
This paper focuses on the economic and not on the political impact of corruption. Corruption delegit...
States emerging from conflict generally have very weak institutions and an influx of outside funds. ...
There is no sustainable economic development without a functioning rule of law. Besides sustainable ...
Summary Theoretical treatments of corruption in the new political economy place bureaucrats who con...
Does power-sharing drive corruption in post-conflict countries? We conceptualize government elites i...
Thesis advisor: Fabio GhironiThis dissertation is a collection of three essays which examine issues ...
This article probes the relationship between neoliberal economic policies and political corruption, ...
Economic, cultural, social, psychological, political, administrative and religious effects of corrup...
The following dissertation consists of three essays. The first addresses Acemoglu et al.(2001)'s Rev...
Corruption emerged as a key issue area in international relations and development in the 1990s. Howe...
Economic, cultural, social, psychological, political, administrative and religious effects of corrup...
Economic, cultural, social, psychological, political, administrative and religious effects of corrup...
This thesis investigates novel and unique avenues of corruption in an attempt to reach a better unde...