Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Lim, Sijeong
Menaldo, Victor A.
and
Prakash, Aseem
2012.
Economic Globalization, Foreign Aid, and Pollution.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Carnegie, Allison Sovey
Aronow, Peter M.
and
Marinov, Nikolay
2012.
The Effects of Aid on Rights and Governance: Evidence from a Natural Experiment.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Acevedo, Jesse
2013.
Remittances and Protests in Africa.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Betz, Timm
2013.
Robust Estimation with Nonrandom Measurement Error and Weak Instruments.
Political Analysis,
Vol. 21,
Issue. 1,
p.
86.
Jakobsen, Tor Georg
De Soysa, Indra
and
Jakobsen, Jo
2013.
Why do poor countries suffer costly conflict? Unpacking per capita income and the onset of civil war.
Conflict Management and Peace Science,
Vol. 30,
Issue. 2,
p.
140.
Ross, Michael L.
2013.
The Politics of the Resource Curse: A Review.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Ahmed, Faisal Z.
2013.
Remittances Deteriorate Governance.
The Review of Economics and Statistics,
Vol. 95,
Issue. 4,
p.
1166.
DeMeritt, Jacqueline H.R.
and
Young, Joseph K
2013.
A political economy of human rights: Oil, natural gas, and state incentives to repress1.
Conflict Management and Peace Science,
Vol. 30,
Issue. 2,
p.
99.
Nyblade, Benjamin
and
O’Mahony, Angela
2014.
Migrants’ Remittances and Home Country Elections: Cross-National and Subnational Evidence.
Studies in Comparative International Development,
Vol. 49,
Issue. 1,
p.
44.
Altincekic, Ceren
and
Bearce, David H.
2014.
Why there Should be No Political Foreign Aid Curse.
World Development,
Vol. 64,
Issue. ,
p.
18.
Aronow, Peter M.
Carnegie, Allison
and
Samii, Cyrus
2014.
International Institutions and Political Liberalization: Evidence from the World Bank Loans Program.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Duquette-Rury, Lauren
2014.
Collective Remittances and Transnational Coproduction: the 3 × 1 Program for Migrants and Household Access to Public Goods in Mexico.
Studies in Comparative International Development,
Vol. 49,
Issue. 1,
p.
112.
Pérez Niño, Helena
and
Le Billon, Philippe
2014.
Foreign Aid, Resource Rents, and State Fragility in Mozambique and Angola.
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,
Vol. 656,
Issue. 1,
p.
79.
Tyburski, Michael D.
2014.
Curse or Cure? Migrant Remittances and Corruption.
The Journal of Politics,
Vol. 76,
Issue. 3,
p.
814.
Barry, Colin M
Clay, K Chad
Flynn, Michael E
and
Robinson, Gregory
2014.
Freedom of foreign movement, economic opportunities abroad, and protest in non-democratic regimes.
Journal of Peace Research,
Vol. 51,
Issue. 5,
p.
574.
Bader, Julia
and
Faust, Jörg
2014.
Foreign Aid, Democratization, and Autocratic Survival.
International Studies Review,
Vol. 16,
Issue. 4,
p.
575.
AHMED, FAISAL Z.
2014.
The Perils of Unearned Foreign Income: Aid, Remittances, and Government Survival—CORRIGENDUM.
American Political Science Review,
Vol. 108,
Issue. 2,
p.
478.
Pfutze, Tobias
2014.
Clientelism Versus Social Learning: The Electoral Effects of International Migration.
International Studies Quarterly,
Vol. 58,
Issue. 2,
p.
295.
Siroky, David S.
and
Cuffe, John
2015.
Lost Autonomy, Nationalism and Separatism.
Comparative Political Studies,
Vol. 48,
Issue. 1,
p.
3.
Morrison, Kevin M.
2015.
Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences.
p.
1.