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K Papaioannou
K Papaioannou
The National Centre for Social Research (UK)
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Why Does Development Fail in Resource Rich Economies: The Catch 22 of Mineral Wealth
E Papyrakis, P Collier, M Watts, G Hilson, D Rajak, K Papaioannou, ...
Routledge, 2018
175*2018
Climate shocks and conflict: Evidence from colonial Nigeria
KJ Papaioannou
Political Geography 50, 33-47, 2016
772016
The dictator effect: how long years in office affect economic development
KJ Papaioannou, JL Van Zanden
Journal of Institutional Economics 11 (1), 111-139, 2015
502015
“Hunger makes a thief of any man”: Poverty and crime in British colonial Asia
KJ Papaioannou
European Review of Economic History 21 (1), 1-28, 2017
462017
Resources and governance in Sierra Leone’s civil war
M Voors, P Van Der Windt, KJ Papaioannou, E Bulte
Why Does Development Fail in Resource Rich Economies, 104-120, 2019
432019
Weather shocks and agricultural commercialization in colonial tropical Africa: did cash crops alleviate social distress?
KJ Papaioannou, M de Haas
World Development 94, 346-365, 2017
43*2017
Optimized fire protection of cultural heritage structures based on the analytic hierarchy process
IA Naziris, ND Lagaros, K Papaioannou
Journal of building engineering 8, 292-304, 2016
422016
Weather shocks and agricultural commercialization in colonial tropical Africa: Did cash crops alleviate social distress?
KJ Papaioannou
World Development 94, 346-365, 2017
362017
Power to the people: The hidden link between support for direct democracy and belief in conspiracy theories
M Pantazi, K Papaioannou, JW van Prooijen
Political Psychology 43 (3), 529-548, 2022
332022
Political instability and discontinuity in Nigeria: The pre-colonial past and public goods provision under colonial and post-colonial political orders.
KJ Papaioannou, AE Dalrymple-Smith
The Economics of Peace and Security Journal 10 (1), 2015
222015
Resource endowments and agricultural commercialization in colonial Africa: Did labour seasonality and food security drive Uganda’s cotton revolution?
M de Haas, KJ Papaioannou
The Journal of Economic History, 2017
18*2017
Unravelling the relationship between populism and belief in conspiracy theories: The role of cynicism, powerlessness and zero‐sum thinking
K Papaioannou, M Pantazi, JW van Prooijen
British Journal of Psychology 114 (1), 159-175, 2023
142023
Is democracy under threat? Why belief in conspiracy theories predicts autocratic attitudes
K Papaioannou, M Pantazi, JW van Prooijen
European Journal of Social Psychology 53 (5), 846-856, 2023
92023
Rainfall Patterns and Human Settlement in Tropical Africa and Asia Compared. Did African farmers face greater insecurity?
K Papaioannou
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), 2017
9*2017
Registered replication report: a large multilab cross-cultural conceptual replication of Turri, Buckwalter, & Blouw (2015)
B Hall, K Schmidt, J Wagge, S Lewis, S Weissgerber, F Kiunke, G Pfuhl, ...
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 2023
7*2023
Evaluation of family drug and alcohol courts.
K Papaioannou, TL Kuo, S Dimova, A Fugard, S Sharrock, E Roberts, ...
Foundations, 2023
12023
The Horns of a Dilemma in Colonial Policies: Rice, Rubber and Living Standards in the Malay Peninsula
KJ Papaioannou
EHES WORKING PAPERS IN ECONOMIC HISTORY| NO. 122, 2018
12018
The Confident Resilient Children Project
E Garwood, N McGuinness, K Papaioannou, M Phillips, N Phillips, ...
2023
Rejection of Status Quo-Political Attitudes-Belief in Conspiracy Theories
K Papaioannou, M Pantazi, JW van Prooijen
OSF, 2023
2023
Multi-site randomised controlled trial - Intervention Developer Third Space Learning
K Papaioannou, TS Learning, R Wishart, A Gilbert, J Griggs
Child and Family Social Work, 2022
2022
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