Economic Development Lunch Series
"Inequality, Redistribution and Population Size"
Speaker: Quoc-Anh Do, Doctoral Candidate, Economics; Institute of Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University
Wednesday, 28 February 2007
1:00 - 2:15 PM, Lunch served
Perkins Room, 4th Floor,
Rubenstein
Building, KSG
Quoc-Anh Do is a Ph.D. candidate in Harvard University's Department of Economics. His research focuses on the political economy of corruption. Recently, he has been working on the relations between corruption and stability of tenure and policy, on the theoretical properties of the market for corruption, and on the evidence of a common price in that market. Other research includes the impact of social relations on altruistic and trusting behaviors.
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