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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
26582011
Clientelism and voting behavior: Evidence from a field experiment in Benin
L Wantchekon
World politics 55 (3), 399-422, 2003
13542003
Resource wealth and political regimes in Africa
N Jensen, L Wantchekon
Comparative political studies 37 (7), 816-841, 2004
11012004
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
553*2015
Why do resource dependent countries have authoritarian governments?
L Wantchekon
Journal of African Finance and Economic Development 5 (2), 57-77, 2002
4262002
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
3302004
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
3212009
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
2042000
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
1242012
A theory of post-civil war democratization
L Wantchekon, Z Neeman
Journal of Theoretical Politics 14 (4), 439-464, 2002
1242002
Can information improve rural governance and service delivery?
K Kosec, L Wantchekon
World Development 125, 104376, 2020
1212020
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
892018
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
802013
Dictatorships as a political Dutch Disease
R Lam, L Wantchekon
Economic Growth Center, Yale University Working Papers, 1999
761999
On the nature of first democratic elections
L Wantchekon
Journal of Conflict Resolution 43 (2), 245-258, 1999
721999
Why do resource abundant countries have authoritarian governments?
L Wantchekon
Journal of African Development 5 (2), 145-176, 2002
712002
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