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Ian Levely
Ian Levely
Lecturer (Asst. Prof.), Department of Political Economy, King's College London
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Trusting former rebels: An experimental approach to understanding reintegration after civil war
M Bauer, N Fiala, I Levely
The Economic Journal 128 (613), 1786-1819, 2018
1012018
How stress affects performance and competitiveness across gender
J Cahlikova, L Cingl, I Levely
Management Science, 2019
822019
Psychological effects of poverty on time preferences
V Bartoš, M Bauer, J Chytilová, I Levely
The Economic Journal 131 (638), 2357-2382, 2021
63*2021
The effect of conflict history on cooperation within and between groups: Evidence from a laboratory experiment
G Beekman, SL Cheung, I Levely
Journal of Economic Psychology 63, 168-183, 2017
322017
Measuring Intermediate Outcomes of Liberia’s Disarmament, Demobilization, Rehabilitation and Reintegration Program
I Levely
Defence and Peace Economics 25 (2), 139-162, 2014
26*2014
Sanctioning and trustworthiness across ethnic groups: Experimental evidence from Afghanistan
V Bartoš, I Levely
Journal of Public Economics 194, 104347, 2021
92021
Social preferences and environmental quality: Evidence from school children in sierra leone
G d'Adda, I Levely
Journal of African Economies 25 (1), 159-199, 2016
92016
Joint Production and Household Bargaining: an experiment with spouses in rural Tanznania
I Levely, M van den Berg
SocArXiv, 2023
12023
Measuring Social Preferences in Developing Economies
V Bartoš, I Levely
CESifo Working Paper, 2023
12023
Does a multi-faceted market-based approach to food crops stimulate food security and agricultural development in Tanzania?
M van den Berg, I Levely
International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 2019
2019
Three Essays on Post-Conflict Reintegration
IV Levely
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, 2015
2015
Constructive Engagement or Illegal Investment?
I Levely
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, 2009
2009
Does A Multi-Faceted Market-Based Approach To Food Crops Stimulate Food Security And Agricultural Development In Tanzania?
MVD Berg, I Levely
International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 0
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