Ralitza Dimova
University of Manchester
Ralitza Dimova is a Senior Lecturer in Development Economics at the University of Manchester (Institute of Development Policy and Management). She is also a research fellow at the Brooks Poverty Institute in Manchester and IZA in Bonn. Her areas of research include labour, institutions, firm performance and economic development. Her current field work involves developing an academic network with researchers from four Francophone African countries.
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Does corruption sand or grease the wheels of economic growth?
24 December 2010, 18334 reads
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