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Revolutions and corruption. (2024). Shakya, Shishir ; Ammons, Joshua D.
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  32. Distribution and Development in a Model of Misgovernance. (2005). Forgues-Puccio, Gonzalo ; Blackburn, Keith.
    In: Proceedings of the German Development Economics Conference, Kiel 2005.
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  33. The Political Economy of Corruption and and the Role of Financial Institutions. (2005). Hainz, Christa ; Boerner, Kira.
    In: Proceedings of the German Development Economics Conference, Kiel 2005.
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  35. Money, fame and the allocation of talent: Brain drain and the institution of science. (2005). Menicucci, Domenico ; Jeon, Doh-Shin.
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  36. Inequality, Corruption, and Competition in the Presence of Market Imperfections. (2005). Mishra, Ajit ; Dutta, Indranil.
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  40. Decentralization, Corruption and Government Accountability: An Overview. (2005). Mookherjee, Dilip ; Bardhan, Pranab.
    In: Boston University - Department of Economics - The Institute for Economic Development Working Papers Series.
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  43. Policy Compromises: Corruption and Regulation in a Dynamic Democracy. (2004). Dutta, Jayasri ; Aidt, Toke.
    In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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  44. So Many Rocket Scientists, So Few Marketing Clerks: Occupational Mobility in Times of Rapid Technological Change. (2003). Campos, Nauro ; Dabuinskas, Aurelijus.
    In: William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series.
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  45. Why Not a Political Coase Theorem? Social Conflict, Commitment and Politics. (2002). Acemoglu, Daron.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  46. So Many Rocket Scientists, so Few Marketing Clerks: Occupational Mobility in Times of Rapid Technological Change. (2002). Campos, Nauro ; Dabusinskas, Aurelijus .
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  50. The Choice between Market Failures and Corruption. (2000). Verdier, Thierry ; Acemoglu, Daron.
    In: American Economic Review.
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