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Leonard Wantchekon
Leonard Wantchekon
James Madison Professor of Political Economy, Princeton University
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The slave trade and the origins of mistrust in Africa
N Nunn, L Wantchekon
American Economic Review 101 ((7)), 3221-3252, 2011
26702011
Clientelism and voting behavior: Evidence from a field experiment in Benin
L Wantchekon
World politics 55 (3), 399-422, 2003
13582003
Resource wealth and political regimes in Africa
N Jensen, L Wantchekon
Comparative political studies 37 (7), 816-841, 2004
11072004
Does corruption information inspire the fight or quash the hope? A field experiment in Mexico on voter turnout, choice, and party identification
A Chong, AL De La O, D Karlan, L Wantchekon
The Journal of Politics 77 (1), 55-71, 2015
554*2015
Why do resource dependent countries have authoritarian governments?
L Wantchekon
Journal of African Finance and Economic Development 5 (2), 57-77, 2002
4272002
Education and human capital externalities: evidence from colonial Benin
L Wantchekon, M Klašnja, N Novta
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 130 (2), 703-757, 2015
3542015
The Paradox of 'Warlord' Democracy: A Theoretical Investigation
L Wantchekon
American Political Science Review 98 ((1)), 17-34, 2004
3312004
Clientelism and vote buying: lessons from field experiments in African elections
PC Vicente, L Wantchekon
Oxford Review of Economic Policy 25 (2), 292-305, 2009
3222009
Can informed public deliberation overcome clientelism? Experimental evidence from Benin
T Fujiwara, L Wantchekon
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (4), 241-255, 2013
2982013
Electoral competition under the threat of political unrest
M Ellman, L Wantchekon
The Quarterly journal of economics 115 (2), 499-531, 2000
2052000
Political dutch disease
R Lam, L Wantchekon
Manuscript. New York: Department of Politics, New York University, 2003
1532003
New advances in experimental research on corruption
RM Isaac, DA Norton
Emerald Group Publishing, 2012
1252012
Can information improve rural governance and service delivery?
K Kosec, L Wantchekon
World Development 125, 104376, 2020
1242020
A theory of post-civil war democratization
L Wantchekon, Z Neeman
Journal of Theoretical Politics 14 (4), 439-464, 2002
1242002
The “game” of torture
L Wantchekon, A Healy
Journal of Conflict Resolution 43 (5), 596-609, 1999
921999
Do electoral handouts affect voting behavior?
J Guardado, L Wantchekon
Electoral Studies 53, 139-149, 2018
902018
Public investment in rural infrastructure: Some political economy considerations
MP Blimpo, R Harding, L Wantchekon
Journal of African Economies 22 (suppl_2), ii57-ii83, 2013
822013
Dictatorships as a political Dutch Disease
R Lam, L Wantchekon
Economic Growth Center, Yale University Working Papers, 1999
761999
Why do resource abundant countries have authoritarian governments?
L Wantchekon
Journal of African Development 5 (2), 145-176, 2002
722002
On the nature of first democratic elections
L Wantchekon
Journal of Conflict Resolution 43 (2), 245-258, 1999
721999
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