Professor Michael Findley's research and teaching address civil wars, terrorism and development. He uses field experiments, statistical and computational models and some interviews, and conducts ongoing fieldwork in Uganda, South Africa and Malawi. Findley's publications have appeared in the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, International Studies Quarterly, the British Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Conflict Resolution, the Journal of Peace Research, Public Choice, Complexity, the Minnesota Law Review, and World Development, among others. Findley also works extensively with international development organizations. In particular, his work geocoding foreign aid has been adopted by, or developed with, the World Bank, USAID, the African Development Bank, the International Aid Transparency Initiative, and many aid recipient countries.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Introduction 2. Explaining the global shell game 3. Overall compliance, tax havens, OECD and developing countries 4. Corruption and terrorism 5. Laws and standards 6. Penalties, norms, and US origin 7. Conclusion References Appendices.
Preface 1. Introduction 2. Explaining the global shell game 3. Overall compliance, tax havens, OECD and developing countries 4. Corruption and terrorism 5. Laws and standards 6. Penalties, norms, and US origin 7. Conclusion References Appendices.
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