Firm Growth and Corruption: Empirical Evidence from Vietnam
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Bai, J; Jayachandran, S; Malesky, EJ; & Olken, BA (2019). Firm Growth and Corruption: Empirical Evidence from Vietnam. The Economic Journal, 129(618). pp. 651-677. 10.1111/ecoj.12560. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/18543.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Edmund Malesky
Professor of Political Science
Malesky is a specialist on Southeast Asia, particularly Vietnam. Currently, Malesky's
research agenda is very much at the intersection of Comparative and International
Political Economy, falling into three major categories: 1) Authoritarian political
institutions and their consequences; 2) The political influence of foreign direct
investment and multinational corporations; and 3) Political institutions, private
business development, and formalization.

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