Corruption

Outputs

Publications

Cariolle, J.  & Sekeris, P. (2023). How export shocks corrupt: Theory and evidenceThe Journal of Government and Economics. DOI: 10.1016/j.jge.2022.100057 

Brezis, E.S., & J. Cariolle (2019) “The Revolving Door, State Connections, and Inequality of Influence in the Financial Sector”, Journal of Institutional Economics, 15(4), 595-614.

Cariolle, J., Chalendard, C., Geourjon, A. M., & Laporte, B. (2019). "Going beyond analysis of internal data to support customs modernization: A case study in Gabon."  The World Economy, 42(6): 1850-1872. .


Book chapters

Brezis Elise,S. & Cariolle, J. "Financial Sector Regulation and the Revolving Door in US Commercial Banks" in State, Institutions and Democracy, Schofield, N., Caballero, G. (Eds.), Part of the series Studies in Political Economy, Springer, pp. 53-76, 2017.

Cariolle, J. "Corruption in turbulent times: A response to export booms and busts", in Commodity market instability and asymmetries in developing countries: Development impacts and policies, Sarris, A. (Ed), Ferdi, 92p, 2016.


Policy brief

Brezis,E.S, Cariolle, J. "The revolving door Indicator: Estimating the distortionary power of the revolving door" Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Brief 2014:10), 2014.


Blog

Brezis Elise,S. & Cariolle, J.  "Regulating the Revolving Door". Cambridge Core Blog, Cambridge University Press, 2020.  


Report

Cariolle, J. & M.W. Kodi, background paper “European Commission Support to Anti-Corruption in Partner Developing Countries, review of concepts experiences and guidance for future interventions”, April 2010.