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Home > Research > Projects

Officials and Differential Treatment

PI display: 
Paul Lagunes, Brian Fried, Atheendar Venkataramani
ISPS ID: 
P06-001
Related publications: 
Corruption and Inequality at the Crossroad: A Multi-Method Study of Bribery and Discrimination in Latin America
Date: 
April 14, 2006 through August 14, 2006
Status: 
Published
Location: 
Latin America
Location details: 
Mexico
Context: 
Official responsiveness, corruption, differential treatment
Planning document / hypotheses: 
Poor individuals are hurt the most by corruption.
Sample size: 
42
Discipline: 
Political Science
Area of study: 
Governance & Democratic Process
Race, Ethnicity & Gender
Last updated: 
October 14, 2009
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