Alexander James Hamilton
Personal Details
First Name: | Alexander |
Middle Name: | James |
Last Name: | Hamilton |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pha742 |
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Terminal Degree: | 2012 (from RePEc Genealogy) |
Affiliation
Department for International Development (DFID)
Government of the United Kingdom
London, United Kingdomhttp://www.dfid.gov.uk/
RePEc:edi:didgvuk (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Alexander Hamilton & John Hudson, 2014. "Bribery and identification: evidence from Sudan," Department of Economics Working Papers 21/14, University of Bath, Department of Economics.
- Hamilton, Alexander, 2013. "Small is beautiful, at least in high-income democracies: the distribution of policy-making responsibility, electoral accountability, and incentives for rent extraction," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6305, The World Bank.
- Corduneanu-Huci, Cristina & Hamilton, Alexander & Masses-Ferrer, Issel, 2011. "The political economy of healthcare litigation : model and empirical application to Uruguay," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5821, The World Bank.
Books
- Alexander Hamilton & Craig Hammer, 2017. "Data-Driven Decision Making in Fragile Contexts," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 26799.
Citations
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(Only mentions on Wikipedia that link back to a page on a RePEc service)- Corduneanu-Huci, Cristina & Hamilton, Alexander & Masses-Ferrer, Issel, 2011.
"The political economy of healthcare litigation : model and empirical application to Uruguay,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
5821, The World Bank.
Mentioned in:
- Medical malpractice in the United States in Wikipedia (English)
Working papers
- Alexander Hamilton & John Hudson, 2014.
"Bribery and identification: evidence from Sudan,"
Department of Economics Working Papers
21/14, University of Bath, Department of Economics.
Cited by:
- Alexander Hamilton & John Hudson, 2015. "Comparing corruption in Ethiopia nad Sudan," Department of Economics Working Papers 34/15, University of Bath, Department of Economics.
- Alexander Hamilton & John Hudson, 2014. "The Tribes that Bind: Attitudes to the Tribe and Tribal Leader in the Sudan," Department of Economics Working Papers 31/14, University of Bath, Department of Economics.
- Hamilton, Alexander, 2013.
"Small is beautiful, at least in high-income democracies: the distribution of policy-making responsibility, electoral accountability, and incentives for rent extraction,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
6305, The World Bank.
Cited by:
- Churchill, Sefa Awaworyi & Ugur, Mehmet & Yew, Siew Ling, 2016.
"Does government size affect per-capita income growth? A Hierarchical meta-regression analysis,"
Greenwich Papers in Political Economy
16016, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill & Mehmet Ugur & Siew Ling Yew, 2017. "Does Government Size Affect Per-Capita Income Growth? A Hierarchical Meta-Regression Analysis," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 93(300), pages 142-171, March.
- Awawoyi, Sefa & Ugur, Mehmet & Yew, Siew Ling, 2015. "Does government size affect per-capita income growth? A hierarchical meta-regression analysis," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 14071, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
- Awaworyi Churchill, Sefa & Yew, Siew Ling & Ugur, Mehmet, 2015. "Does government size affect per-capita income growth? A Hierarchical meta-regression analysis," EconStor Preprints 110903, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
- Awaworyi, Sefa & Ugur, Mehmet & Yew, Siew Ling, 2015. "Does government size affect per-capita income growth? A Hierarchical meta-regression analysis," MPRA Paper 68006, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 18 Nov 2015.
- Awaworyi Churchill, Sefa & Yew, Siew Ling & Ugur, Mehmet, 2015. "Does government size affect per-capita income growth? A Hierarchical meta-regression analysis," EconStor Preprints 110897, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
- Alexander Hamilton & John Hudson, 2015. "Comparing corruption in Ethiopia nad Sudan," Department of Economics Working Papers 34/15, University of Bath, Department of Economics.
- Alexander Hamilton & John Hudson, 2014. "The Tribes that Bind: Attitudes to the Tribe and Tribal Leader in the Sudan," Department of Economics Working Papers 31/14, University of Bath, Department of Economics.
- Alexander Hamilton & John Hudson, 2014. "Bribery and identification: evidence from Sudan," Department of Economics Working Papers 21/14, University of Bath, Department of Economics.
- Churchill, Sefa Awaworyi & Ugur, Mehmet & Yew, Siew Ling, 2016.
"Does government size affect per-capita income growth? A Hierarchical meta-regression analysis,"
Greenwich Papers in Political Economy
16016, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
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NEP Fields
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- NEP-AFR: Africa (1) 2014-07-05
- NEP-DEV: Development (1) 2011-10-09
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