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Luca J Uberti
University College London - London / United Kingdom
Economics & Econometrics / Economics
AD Scientific Index ID: 1364284
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Luca J Uberti's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Can institutional reforms reduce corruption? Economic theory and patron–client politics in developing countriesLJ UbertiDevelopment and Change 47 (2), 317-345, 2016572016
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Corruption in transition economies: Socialist, Ottoman or structural?LJ UbertiEconomic Systems 42 (4), 533-555, 2018392018
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Corruption and growth: Historical evidence, 1790–2010LJ UbertiJournal of Comparative Economics 50 (2), 321-349, 2022202022
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The Feminisation U, cultural norms, and the ploughLJ Uberti, E DouarinJournal of Population Economics 36 (1), 5-35, 2023222023
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The ‘sociological turn’in corruption studies: Why fighting graft in the developing world is often unnecessary, and sometimes counterproductiveLJ UbertiProgress in Development Studies 16 (3), 261-277, 2016222016
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