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Lorenzo Pellegrini
Lorenzo Pellegrini
Position in ISS: Lecturer in Development Economics
Department(s): ISS Faculty
Staff Group 1: Economics of Sustainable Development
Committee(s): Editorial Board DevISSues
Institute Council
Resume:

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Area of interest

Sources of corruption; effects of corruption on environmental policies and economic development; institutional determinants of long-run economic development; institutional settings and collective action in environmental management; natural resou...

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Publications

Pellegrini, L. and R. Gerlagh (Forthcoming). "Causes of corruption: a survey of cross-country analyses and extended results." Economics of Governance.

Pellegrini, L. (2007). "Assessing the State of the World: Environment and Development." Development and Change 38(6): 1245-1254.

Pellegrini, L. (2007). The Rule of The Jungle in Pakistan: A Case Study on Corruption and Forest Management in Swat. FEEM Working Paper. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei. Milano, Venezia.

Pellegrini, L. and R. Gerlagh (2006). "Corruption and Environmental Policies: What Are the Implications for the Enlarged EU?" European Environment 16: 139–154.

Pellegrini, L. and R. Gerlagh (2006). "Corruption, Democracy, and Environmental Policy: An Empirical Contribution to the Debate." The Journal of Environment & Development 15(3): 332-354.

Pellegrini, L. and R. Gerlagh. Are EU Environmental Policies Too Demanding for New Members States?. FEEM Working Paper. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, 2005.

Pellegrini, L. and R. Gerlagh (2004). "Corruption's effect on growth and its transmission channels." Kyklos 57(3): 429-456.



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