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Paul Clist
Paul Clist
School of International Development, University of East Anglia
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25 Years of Aid Allocation Practice: Whither Selectivity?
P Clist
World Development 39 (10), 1724-1734, 2011
2182011
Aid and tax revenue: signs of a positive effect since the 1980s
P Clist, O Morrissey
Journal of international development 23 (2), 165-180, 2011
1912011
Selectivity on Aid Modality: Determinants of Budget Support from Multilateral Donors
P Clist, A Isopi, O Morrissey
The Review of International Organizations 7 (3), 267-284, 2012
832012
Foreign aid and domestic taxation: multiple sources, one conclusion
P Clist
Development Policy Review 34 (3), 365-383, 2016
772016
Payment by results in development aid: all that glitters is not gold
P Clist
The World Bank Research Observer 31 (2), 290-319, 2016
52*2016
Development aid and international migration to Italy: Does aid reduce irregular flows?
P Clist, G Restelli
The World Economy 44 (5), 1281-1311, 2021
292021
Payment by results in international development: Evidence from the first decade
P Clist
Development Policy Review 37 (6), 719-734, 2019
232019
Evaluating Development Impact Bonds: A Study for DFID
R Drew, P Clist
Department for International Development (DfID), 2015
18*2015
Multilingualism and public goods provision: An experiment in two languages in Uganda
P Clist, A Verschoor
Journal of Development Economics 129, 47-57, 2017
122017
12 Principles for Payment By Results (PbR) In International Development
P Clist, S Dercon
GOV. UK. https://assets. publishing. service. gov. uk/media …, 2014
102014
Do performance measures of donors' aid allocation underperform?
P Clist
The World Economy 38 (5), 805-824, 2015
92015
Aid and Government Spending
O Morrissey, A Isopi, P Clist
Report A to Agence Francaise de Developpement, 2011
72011
An endowment effect for risk levels: Evidence from a Ugandan lab
P Clist, B D’Exelle, A Verschoor
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 182, 297-310, 2021
62021
Measures for Measures: Evaluating Judgments of Donor Allocative Performance
E Anderson, P Clist
Available at SSRN 1948470, 2011
62011
Aid allocation, composition and effects
P Clist
University of Nottingham, 2010
42010
Do international students learn foreign preferences? The interplay of language, identity and assimilation
P Clist, Y Hong
Journal of Economic Psychology 98, 102658, 2023
12023
Dishonesty Does Not Require Justifications
P Clist, Y Hong
Available at SSRN 4046441, 2022
12022
Risk Taking with Social Consequences
P Clist, B D'Exelle, A Verschoor
Available at SSRN 3970820, 2022
2022
Bilinguals in the Lab:(Why) Does Randomising Language Affect Cooperation?
P Clist, J Hill
2021
Why do we lie? Distinguishing between competing lying theories?
P Clist, Y Hong
Working Paper series, University of East Anglia, Centre for Behavioural and …, 2019
2019
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