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Corruption and Spatial Econometrics with Jamie Pavlik

Corruption and Spatial Econometrics with Jamie Pavlik

FromEconomics Detective Radio


Corruption and Spatial Econometrics with Jamie Pavlik

FromEconomics Detective Radio

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Oct 13, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

My guest today is Jamie Pavlik of Texas Tech University. Jamie has done a ton of research on corruption and development. She has examined corruption in the developing world, with multiple papers examining corruption in Brazil. She has also looked at international comparisons of corruption, and corruption in the United States specifically. We discuss her work on corruption as well as some of the statistical issues with spatial econometrics.  
Released:
Oct 13, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Economics Detective Radio is a podcast about markets, ideas, institutions, and all things related to the field of economics. Episodes consist of long-form interviews, and are generally released on Fridays. Topics include economic theory, economic history, the history of thought, money, banking, finance, macroeconomics, public choice, Austrian economics, business cycles, health care, education, international trade, and anything else of interest to economists, students, and serious amateurs interested in the science of human action. For additional content and links related to each episode, visit economicsdetective.com.