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Political Economy of Corruption Conference

Causes and Consequences

Lavin-Bernick Center
Stibbs, 203
Sponsored by:
Center for Public Policy Research
Institute for Corruption Studies

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The Murphy Institute and the Institute for Corruption Studies will host the fourth Political Economy of Corruption conference on May 5th and 6th, 2023. The workshop will feature papers on corruption and growth; the relationship between corruption, income inequality, and poverty; corruption and racial inequities; the effects of corruption on institutional quality; and more. Conference papers will contribute to a special issue of Southern Economic Journal.  

The workshop will bring together a global, interdisciplinary network of scholars across social science and law in order to foster collaboration on corruption research.  While this will be a small, roundtable-style conference, we invite local scholars to participate in the days' events.

Admission:

By Invitation Only