Kolstad, Ivar 1971-
Kolstad, Ivar
VIAF ID: 68640487 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Kolstad, Ivar ‡d 1971-
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Works
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2003 Annual World Bank Conference on development economics--Europe | |
Assigned corporate social responsibility in a rentier state : the case of Angola | |
Autonomy, incentives and patronage : a study of corruption in the Tanzania and Uganda Revenue Authorities | |
Bribes, taxes and regulations : business constraints for micro enterprises in Tanzania | |
Bygg din karakter | |
Chinese investment in SADC : a global perspective? | |
Corruption and aid modalities | |
A cost-benefit framework for allocating SPS-related technical assistance | |
Determinants of foreign direct investment in services | |
Devolutionary delusions? : the effect of decentralization on corruption | |
Direct budget support and corruption | |
Diversification and democracy | |
Does changing the narrative improve host community attitudes to climate migrants? : experimental evidence from Bangladesh | |
Does democracy reduce corruption? | |
Education and electoral participation : reported versus actual voting behaviour | |
Eierkonsentrasjon i norsk dagspresse : omfang og virkninger | |
Elite behaviour and citizen mobilization | |
Entrepreneurship and human capital : the Malawi case | |
Essays on evolutionary game theory | |
The evolution of social norms | |
Fiscal decentralisation and corruption : a brief overview of the issues | |
Fostrende nåde | |
Gud : en god og hellig far | |
How do host-migrant proximities shape attitudes toward internal climate migrants? | |
How do voters respond to information on self-serving elite behaviour? : evidence from a randomized survey experiment in Tanzania | |
Human rights and assigned duties : implications for corporations | |
Hvordan gjøre gode ting bedre? : norske bedrifters CSR aktiviteter i utviklingsland | |
If diversification is good, why don't countries diversify more? : the political economy of diversification in resource-rich countries | |
International initiatives to address the resource curse : high on rhetoric, low on relevance? | |
Libertarianism revived : a nutopian approach | |
Lowering barriers to agricultural exports through technical assistance | |
Mission improbable : does petroleum-related aid address corruption in resource-rich countries? | |
Most people are not economists: citizen preferences for coprorate taxation | |
Political economy models of the resource curse : implications for policy and research | |
Preparing to leave? : household mobility decisions in climate affected areas of coastal Bangladesh | |
Promoting investment in small Caribbean states | |
Protected tax havens: cornering the market through international reform? | |
The resource curse : which institutions matter? | |
Social development and industry level foreign direct investment | |
Social origins of a work ethic : norms, mobility and urban unemployment | |
Three myths about engagement and exclusion in responsible investment | |
Too big to fault? : effects of the 2010 Nobel Peace Price on Norwegian exports to China and foreign policy | |
Toward pro-poor policies : aid, institutions, and globalization | |
Transparency in oil rich economies | |
Viscosity and dispersion in an evolutionary model of learning | |
What constitutes a convention? : implications for the coexistence of conventions | |
What determines Chinese outward FDI? | |
Why firms should not always maximize profits | |
Within-group heterogeneity and group dynamics : analyzing exit of microcredit groups in Angola | |
Writing rights : human rights research at the Chr. Michelsen Institute 1984-2004 |