Why people vote for corrupt politicians: Evidence from survey experiments in Afghanistan Why People Vote for Corrupt Politicians in Afghanistan (Policy Brief) Policy brief 1 Mar 2012 State and Tax Authors Rikhil Bhavnani Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison Luke Condra Assistant Professor Graduate School of Public & International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh Bhavnani-Condra-2012-Policy-Brief.pdf Download PDF document • 363.17 KB Share Share More from Why people vote for corrupt politicians: Evidence from survey experiments in Afghanistan Why People Vote for Corrupt Politicians? Rikhil Bhavnani, Luke Condra Working paper More from IGC A path to economic resilience: Insights from the PRI-CDRM paper "Bangladesh's domestic resource mobilisation - imperatives and a roadmap" Ishrat Jahan Ishita, Md Salay Mostofa Policy brief Taxing effectively Three reasons why increasing domestic revenue remains a challenge in Sierra Leone Abou Bakarr Kamara Blog Taxing effectively How firms find new ways to evade taxes: Evidence from cargo scanners in Uganda Ronald Davies, Kyle McNabb, Silver Namunane, Miroslav Palanský Blog Taxing effectively Improving tax compliance through public disclosure: Evidence from Uganda Tanner Regan, Priya Manwaring Blog Themes State Tax