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- 10: Rich Meets Poor - an International Fairness Experiment

- Alexander Cappelen, Karl Ove Moene, Erik Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden
- 10: Democracy's shortcomings in anti-corruption

- Tine Søreide
- 10: Fiscal decentralisation in Tanzania: For better or for worse?

- Odd Fjeldstad
- 10: Devolutionary delusions? The effect of decentralization on corruption

- Ivar Kolstad, Arne Wiig and Vincent Somville
- 10: Explaining Maoist control and level of civil conflict in Nepal

- Magnus Hatlebakk
- 9: Diversification and democracy

- Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig
- 9: Caste discrimination and barriers to microenterprise growth in Nepal

- Espen Villanger
- 9: Education and electoral participation: Reported versus actual voting behaviour

- Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig
- 9: How do voters respond to information on self-serving elite behaviour? Evidence from a randomized survey experiment in Tanzania

- Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig
- 9: Teaching business in Tanzania: Evaluating participation and performance

- Kjetil Bjorvatn and Bertil Tungodden
- 8: The pursuit of integrity in customs: Experiences from sub-Saharan Africa

- Odd Fjeldstad
- 8: Elite behaviour and citizen mobilization

- Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig
- 8: Son-preference, number of children, education and occupational choice in rural Nepal

- Magnus Hatlebakk
- 8: Ungrateful children: migration intensity and remittances in Nepal

- François Libois and Vincent Somville
- 7: Human Rights and Assigned Duties: Implications for Corporations

- Ivar Kolstad
- 7: Female empowerment and education of children in Nepal

- Magnus Hatlebakk and Yogendra B. Gurung
- 7: Peoples' views of taxation in Africa: A review of research on determinants of tax compliance

- Odd Fjeldstad, Collette Schulz-Herzenberg and Ingrid Hoem Sjursen
- 7: Taxation, coercion and donors. Local government tax enforcement in Tanzania
- Odd Fjeldstad
- 7: Protected tax havens: Cornering the market through international reform?

- Ivar Kolstad
- 7: Crime, Poverty and Police Corruption in Developing Countries

- Jens Chr. Andvig and Odd Fjeldstad
- 6: Controlling fiscal corruption. Theoretical approaches and illustrations from Tanzania
- Odd Fjeldstad
- 6: Regional variation in livelihood strategies in Malawi

- Magnus Hatlebakk
- 6: LSMS Data Quality in Maoist Influenced Areas of Nepal

- Magnus Hatlebakk
- 6: Usufructuary Mortgages as a Source of Funds in Need: Some Theory and an Empirical Investigation

- Magnus Hatlebakk and Clive Bell
- 6: Local government revenue mobilisation in Anglophone Africa

- Odd Fjeldstad and Kari Heggstad
- 6: Local content requirements in the petroleum sector in Tanzania: A thorny road from inception to implementation?

- Abel Kinyondo and Espen Villanger
- 6: Political Economy Models of the Resource Curse: Implications for Policy and Research

- Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig
- 5: Valued-added taxation in Tanzania?
- Odd Fjeldstad
- 5: Infrastructure policy and governance failures

- Daniel Benitez, Antonio Estache and Tina Søreide
- 4: Taxation and tax reforms in Tanzania: A survey
- Odd Fjeldstad
- 4: Aid for trade: A misdirected initiative?

- Arne Wiig
- 4: Preparing to leave? Household mobility decisions in climate affected areas of coastal Bangladesh

- Arne Wiig, Minhaj Mahmud, Ivar Kolstad, Päivi Lujala and Sosina Bezu
- 4: Malnutrition in South-Asia. Poverty, diet or lack of female empowerment?

- Magnus Hatlebakk
- 4: Does democracy reduce corruption?

- Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig
- 3: Land reforms and land degradation in Tanzania. Alternative economic approaches
- Arild Angelsen and Odd Fjeldstad
- 3: Evolutionary game theory and the battle of the sexes
- Turid Bøe
- 3: Within-group heterogeneity and group dynamics: Analyzing exit of microcredit groups in Angola

- Ivar Kolstad, Armando Garcia Pires and Arne Wiig
- 3: Three myths about engagement and exclusion in responsible investment

- Ivar Kolstad
- 3: Too big to fault? Effects of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize on Norwegian exports to China and foreign policy

- Ivar Kolstad
- 3: Caste, local networks and lucrative jobs: Evidence from rural Nepal

- Magnus Hatlebakk, Vegard Iversen and Gaute Torsvik
- 3: Does changing the narrative improve host community attitudes to climate migrants? Experimental evidence from Bangladesh

- Ivar Kolstad, Sosina Bezu, Päivi Lujala, Minhaj Mahmud and Arne Wiig
- 3: Beneficial openness? Weighing the costs and benefits of financial transparency

- Maya Forstater
- 3: What determines Chinese outward FDI?

- Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig
- 2: Increasing trust in the bank to enhance savings: Experimental evidence from India

- Rahul Mehrotra, Vincent Somville and Lore Vandewalle
- 2: How do host–migrant proximities shape attitudes toward internal climate migrants?

- Päivi Lujala, Sosina Bezu, Ivar Kolstad, Minhaj Mahmud and Arne Wiig
- 2: Intergenerational determinants of occupational choice: The case of international labor migration from Nepal

- Magnus Hatlebakk
- 2: Good Governance Facades

- Karl Ove Moene and Tina Søreide
- 2: Overworked? The relationship between workload and health worker performance in rural Tanzania

- Ottar Mæstad, Gaute Torsvik and Arild Aakvik
- 1: The impact of wealth and female autonomy on fertility decisions in Nepal: An econometric analysis

- Njård Håkon Gudbrandsen
- 1: Employee referral, social proximity and worker discipline: Theory and Evidence from India

- Amrita Dhillon, Vegard Iversen and Gaute Torsvik
- 1: Human and financial capital for microenterprise development: Evidence from a field and lab experiment

- Lars Ivar Oppedal Berge, Kjetil Bjorvatn and Bertil Tungodden
- 1: Access to Formal Banking and Household Finances: Experimental Evidence from India

- Vincent Somville and Lore Vandewalle
- 1: Revenue Authorities and State Capacity in Anglophone Africa

- Odd Fjeldstad and Mick Moore
- 1: Increasing trust in the bank to enhance savings: Experimental evidence from India

- Rahul Mehrotra, Vincent Somville and Lore Vandewalle
- 1: Myopic preferences or subsistence income? Why do rickshaw cyclists rent the cycle?

- Magnus Hatlebakk