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Public Procurement in Law and Practice. (2020). Shleifer, Andrei ; Glaeser, Edward ; Djankov, Simeon ; Bosio, Erica .
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  36. Do local governments do it better? Analysis of time performance in the execution of public works. (2014). Rizzo, Ilde ; Pignataro, Giacomo ; Guccio, Calogero.
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  38. Concealed Ownership of Contractors, Manipulation of Tenders and the Allocation of Public Procurement Contracts. (2014). Palguta, Jan.
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  39. Civil Service Rules and Policy Choices: Evidence from US State Governments. (2014). Ujhelyi, Gergely.
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  41. Corruption manual for beginners - Corruption techniques in public procurement with examples from Hungary. (2013). Toth, Istvan ; Fazekas, Mihaly ; King, Lawrence Peter.
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  42. Reputation and Entry in Procurement. (2013). Spagnolo, Giancarlo ; Conzo, Pierluigi ; Carbone, Enrica ; Butler, Jeffrey.
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  43. Nonlinear Incentive Schemes and Corruption in Public Procurement: Evidence from the Czech Republic. (2013). Palguta, Jan.
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  44. Management of Bureaucrats and Public Service Delivery: Evidence from the Nigerian Civil Service. (2013). Rogger, Daniel ; Rasul, Imran.
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  45. Corrupting Learning: Evidence from Missing Federal Education Funds in Brazil. (2012). Moreira, Diana ; Finan, Frederico ; Ferraz, Claudio.
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  47. Political Screening: Theory and Evidence from the Argentine Public Sector. (2012). Ujhelyi, Gergely ; Calvo, Ernesto .
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  49. Reputation, Competition, and Entry in Procurement. (2012). Spagnolo, Giancarlo.
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  50. Reputation, Competition, and Entry in Procurement. (2012). Spagnolo, Giancarlo.
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  52. Reputation, competition, and entry in procurement. (2012). Spagnolo, Giancarlo.
    In: International Journal of Industrial Organization.
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  54. Policy Responses to Fiscal Restraints: A Difference-in-Discontinuities Design. (2012). Troiano, Ugo ; Nannicini, Tommaso ; Grembi, Veronica.
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  58. Determinants of Adaptation Costs in Procurement: An Empirical Estimation on Italian Public Works Contracts. (2011). Rizzo, Ilde ; Pignataro, Giacomo ; Guccio, Calogero.
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  59. Electoral Accountability and Corruption: Evidence from the Audits of Local Governments. (2011). Finan, Frederico ; Ferraz, Claudio.
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  60. Do Better Paid Politicians Perform Better? Disentangling Incentives from Selection. (2010). Nannicini, Tommaso ; Gagliarducci, Stefano.
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