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Women in Power: Unpopular, unwilling or held back?

08 March 2020
Sweden is considered one of the most gender equal countries but the question remains whether there are still challenges when it comes to gender equality in Sweden. We interviewed Pamela Campa (Assistant Professor at SITE) where she shares her reflections on why there are still few women in power in Sweden.

Pamela Campa: No data-based evidence that gender quotas decrease the “quality” of politicians

17 January 2020
How acute is the issue of gender inequality in politics in the world today? And what is the world losing from the under-representation of women in politics? Pamela Campa, Assistant Professor at SITE, explains the issue behind gender inequality in politics in a recent interview by European Dialogue: Expert Group.

Signaling Dissent: Political Behavior in the Arab World

21 March 2018
By Anders Olofsgård, Raj M. Desai and Tarik Yousef

Imperfect Financial Markets as a Commitment Device for the Government

21 December 2017
By Jenny Simon, Working Paper

The Political Economy of Multilateral Aid Funds

21 December 2017
By Jenny Simon (with Justin Valasek)

Leniency, Collusion, Corruption, and Whistleblowing

30 November 2017
By Giancarlo Spagnolo (with Reinaldo Luz), SITE Working Paper

Whistleblower Rewards, False Reports, and Corporate Fraud

28 August 2017
by Giancarlo Spagnolo (with Paolo Buccirossi and Giovanni Immordino), SITE Working Paper

Motivating Whistleblowers

16 March 2017
by Giancarlo Spagnolo (with Jeffrey V. Butler and Danila Serra), Working Paper

Political Man on Horseback Coups and Development

05 April 2016
by Erik Meyersson, Working paper

Leniency, Asymmetric Punishment and Corruption. Evidence from China

19 October 2015
by Maria Perrotta Berlin and Giancarlo Spagnolo (with Bei Qin), SITE Working paper