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Corruption's effect on growth and its transmission channels
ArticleAbstract: A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative efPalabras claves:Autores:Gerlagh R., Lorenzo PellegriniFuentes:scopusCorruption, democracy, and environmental policy: An empirical contribution to the debate
ArticleAbstract: Theoretical and empirical studies have shown that democracy and corruption influence environmental pPalabras claves:corruption, democracy, Development, Environmental policy, InstitutionsAutores:Gerlagh R., Lorenzo PellegriniFuentes:scopusCauses of corruption: A survey of cross-country analyses and extended results
ArticleAbstract: We survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the improved avPalabras claves:corruption, democracy, Ethnolinguistic fractionalization, Political instabilityAutores:Gerlagh R., Lorenzo PellegriniFuentes:scopusOil and conflict in the Ecuadorian Amazon: An exploration of motives and objectives
ArticleAbstract: This exploration piece challenges the dominant reading of oil-related social conflicts through an enPalabras claves:Conflict, environmental justice, Extractivism, Hydrocarbons, indigenous peopleAutores:Arsel M., Lorenzo PellegriniFuentes:scopusViewpoint Global extractive imperative: from local resistance to unburnable fuels
ArticleAbstract: Since the early 2000s, there has been an ‘extractive imperative’ in Latin America that made intensifPalabras claves:capitalism, environmental justice, Extractivism, Latin America, unburnable fuelsAutores:Arsel M., Lorenzo PellegriniFuentes:scopusPlanning and Natural Resources in Bolivia: Between Rules without Participation and Participation without Rules
ArticleAbstract: This article focuses on participation in the main planning documents produced in Bolivia in the firsPalabras claves:Bolivia, National Development Plan, Natural resources, PARTICIPATION, Poverty Reduction Strategy PaperAutores:Lorenzo PellegriniFuentes:scopusProperty rights, nationalisation and extractive industries in Bolivia and Ecuador
Book PartAbstract: Since the election of the left-leaning leaders Morales in Bolivia and Correa in Ecuador, there havePalabras claves:Bolivia, ECUADOR, Extractive industries, Nationalisation, property rightsAutores:Arsel M., Carlos Mena, Lorenzo Pellegrini, Radhuber I.Fuentes:scopusThe Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and corruption in Latin America: Evidence from Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Peru, and Trinidad and Tobago
ArticleAbstract: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), launched in 2002, has been promoted as anPalabras claves:corruption, Extractive industries transparency initiative, Resource curse, Synthetic control methodologyAutores:López-Cazar I., Lorenzo Pellegrini, Papyrakis E.Fuentes:scopusThe extractive imperative and the boom in environmental conflicts at the end of the progressive cycle in Latin America
ArticleAbstract: This paper introduces the special issue on the ‘Extractive Imperative in Latin America’. It highlighPalabras claves:Conflict, environment, Extractive imperative, Indigenous Communities, Latin AmericaAutores:Arsel M., Hogenboom B., Lorenzo PellegriniFuentes:scopusThe extractive imperative in Latin America
ArticleAbstract: One of the main features of contemporary development politics in Latin America is the prominent rolePalabras claves:Development, Extractive imperative, Latin America, POVERTY, stateAutores:Arsel M., Hogenboom B., Lorenzo PellegriniFuentes:scopus