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Number of items: 28.
Article
Amini, C;
Douarin, E;
(2020)
Corruption and Life Satisfaction in Transition: Is Corruption a Social Norm in Eastern Europe?
Social Indicators Research
10.1007/s11205-020-02389-6.
(In press).
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Amini, C;
Douarin, E;
Hinks, T;
(2021)
Individualism and attitudes towards reporting corruption: evidence from post-communist economies.
Journal of Institutional Economics
10.1017/S1744137420000648.
(In press).
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Andriani, L;
Bruno, R;
Douarin, E;
Stepien-Baig, P;
(2022)
Is tax morale culturally driven?
Journal of Institutional Economics
, 18
(S1)
pp. 67-84.
10.1017/S1744137421000072.
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Andriani, Luca;
Ashyrov, Gaygysyz;
Douarin, Elodie;
(2024)
Cultural Aspects of Tax Preferences in Transition Economies.
Kyklos
10.1111/kykl.12427.
(In press).
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Bruno, RL;
Douarin, E;
Korosteleva, J;
Radosevic, S;
(2021)
The Two Disjointed Faces of R&D and the Productivity Gap in Europe.
Journal of Common Market Studies
10.1111/jcms.13260.
(In press).
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Bruno, RL;
Douarin, E;
Korosteleva, J;
Radosevic, S;
(2015)
Technology Choices and Growth: Testing New Structural Economics in Transition Economies.
Journal of Economic Policy Reform
, 18
(2)
131- 152.
10.1080/17487870.2015.1013541.
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Douarin, Elodie;
(2024)
Introduction to the Symposium on ‘Crisis and Persistence: Dynamics of institutional changes at the interface between formal and informal institutions’.
Journal of Institutional Economics
(In press).
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Douarin, Elodie;
(2023)
Marie-Claude Maurel, Terre et propriété à l’est de l’Europe depuis 1990: Faisceau de droits, relations de pouvoir (Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2021).
[Review].
The Agricultural History Review
, 71
(1)
p. 133.
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Douarin, Elodie;
(2023)
Terre et propriété à l’est de l’Europe depuis 1990 : Faisceau de droits, relations de pouvoir (Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2021). 246 pp. €25.
[Review].
Agricultural History Review
, 71
(1)
pp. 133-134.
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Douarin, Elodie;
Hinks, Tim;
(2024)
Individualism, Universalism and Climate Change.
Journal of Institutional Economics
, 20
, Article e17. 10.1017/S174413742400002X.
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Douarin, Elodie;
Litchfield, Julie;
Gashi, Fatlinda;
(2024)
Angry Men and Civic Women? Gendered Effects of Conflict on Political Participation in Kosovo.
Feminist Economics
, 30
(2)
pp. 257-296.
10.1080/13545701.2024.2323657.
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Douarin, Elodie;
Mickiewicz, Tomasz;
(2022)
Is the post-communist transition over?
IZA World of Labor
, Article 494. 10.15185/izawol.494.
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Douarin, Elodie;
Wachtel, Paul;
(2023)
Introduction to Symposium in Honour of Prof. Oleh Havrylyshyn.
Comparative Economic Studies
, 65
pp. 409-415.
10.1057/s41294-023-00219-5.
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Stefler, D;
Brett, D;
Sarkadi-Nagy, E;
Kopczynska, E;
Detchev, S;
Bati, A;
Scrob, M;
... Bobak, M; + view all
(2020)
Traditional Eastern European diet and mortality: prospective evidence from the HAPIEE study.
European Journal of Nutrition
10.1007/s00394-020-02319-9.
(In press).
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Uberti, Luca J;
Douarin, Elodie;
(2022)
The Feminisation U, cultural norms, and the plough.
Journal of Population Economics
10.1007/s00148-022-00890-5.
(In press).
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Book chapter
Dallago, Bruno;
Casagrande, Sara;
Brezinski, Horst;
Douarin, Elodie;
Gregory, Paul Roderick;
Lin, Justin Yifu;
Myant, Martin;
... Yakovlev, Andrei; + view all
(2022)
Conclusions.
In: Dallago, Bruno and Casagrande, Sara, (eds.)
The Routledge Handbook of Comparative Economic Systems.
(pp. 710-733).
Routledge
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Douarin, E;
Havrylyshyn, O;
(2021)
Introduction to the Palgrave Handbook of Comparative Economics.
In: Douarin, E and Havrylyshyn, O, (eds.)
The Palgrave Handbook of Comparative Economics.
(pp. 1-15).
Palgrave Macmillan: Cham, Switzerland.
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Douarin, E;
Mickiewicz, T;
(2017)
Outcomes of Reforms: Growth.
In: Douarin, E and Mickiewicz, T, (eds.)
Economics of Institutional Change - Central and Eastern Europe Revisited.
(pp. 145-174).
Palgrave Macmillan: Cham, Switzerland.
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Douarin, E;
Mickiewicz, T;
(2017)
Transition as Institutional Change.
In: Douarin, E and Mickiewicz, T, (eds.)
Economics of Institutional Change - Central and Eastern Europe Revisited.
(pp. 279-296).
Palgrave Macmillan: Cham, Switzerland.
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Douarin, Elodie;
(2024)
Public Attitudes toward Markets after Central Planning.
In: Gevorkyan, Aleksandr V, (ed.)
The Oxford Handbook of Post-Socialist Economies.
Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.
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Douarin, Elodie;
Litchfield, Julie;
(2025)
Barrier to entry? How the perceived quality of the public debate impacts on the political participation of women in rural Kosovo.
In: Kostovicova, Denisa and Sokolic, Ivor, (eds.)
Deliberation and Anti-Deliberation.
Palgrave Macmillan
(In press).
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Douarin, Elodie;
Uberti, Luca J;
(2023)
The Feminization U.
In: Zimmermann, Klaus F, (ed.)
Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics.
(pp. 1-30).
Springer: Cham, Switzerland.
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Report
Douarin, E;
Vogel, M;
(2016)
How can we use online feedback to maximise engagement with the assessment criteria? UCL E-Learning Development Grant project report, August 2016.
UCL (University College London): London, UK.
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Working / discussion paper
Bruno, RL;
Douarin, E;
Korosteleva, J;
Radosevic, S;
(2014)
Technology choices and growth: testing and expanding the propositions of new structural economics in transition economies.
(Economics and Business Working Paper Series
127).
Centre for Comparative Economics (CCE), SSEES, UCL: London, UK.
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Douarin, E;
Radu, D;
(2021)
Drivers of Political Participation: Are Prospective Migrants Different?
UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES): London, UK.
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Douarin, Elodie;
(2023)
(Re-)Experiencing markets: Public attitudes towards markets in the post-communist transition.
UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies: London, UK.
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Litchfield, Julie;
Douarin, Elodie;
Gashi, Fatlinda;
(2021)
Angry men and Civic women? Gendered effects of conflict of political participation.
(HiCN Working Paper
355).
Household in Conflict Network (HiCN): Berlin, Germany.
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Uberti, LJ;
Douarin, E;
(2020)
The Feminisation U, Cultural Norms, and the Plough.
(UCL CCSEE Working paper series
2020/2).
UCL Centre for Comparative Studies of Emerging Economies: London, UK.
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