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Monica Escaleras

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First Name: Monica
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Last Name: Escaleras
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RePEc Short-ID: pes44

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Homepage:
http://home.fau.edu/mescaler/web/
Postal Address: Florida Atlantic University Department of Economics 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, Fl 33431
Phone: 561-297-1312

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Works

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Working papers

  1. Constantina Kottaridi & Monica Escaleras, 2008. "Macroeconomic imbalances, socio-political instability and public provision: effects on private investment," Working Papers 029, University of Peloponnese, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]

  2. Peter Calcagno & Monica Escaleras, 2007. "Does Stringency of Gubernatorial Term Limits Matter?," Working Papers 2, Department of Economics and Finance, College of Charleston, revised Sep 2007. [Downloadable!]

  3. Peter Calcagno & Monica Escaleras, 2006. "Party Alternation, Divided Government, and Fiscal Performance within U.S. States," Working Papers 06006, Department of Economics, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University, revised Oct 2006. [Downloadable!]
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  4. Nejat Anbarci & Monica Escaleras & Charles Register, 2006. "Traffic Fatalities and Public Sector Corruption," Working Papers 06004, Department of Economics, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University. [Downloadable!]
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  5. Nejat Anbarci & Monica Escaleras & Charles Register, 2006. "Collective (In)Action and Corruption: Access to Improved Water and Sanitation," Working Papers 06003, Department of Economics, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University. [Downloadable!]

  6. Monica Escaleras & Nejat Anbarci & Charles Register, 2006. "Public Sector Corruption and Natural Disasters: A Potentially Deadly Interaction," Working Papers 06005, Department of Economics, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University, revised Aug 2006. [Downloadable!]

  7. Nejat Anbarci & Monica Escaleras & Charles Register, 2005. "From Cholera Outbreaks to Pandemics: The Role of Poverty and Inequality," Working Papers 05003, Department of Economics, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University, revised Feb 2006. [Downloadable!]

  8. Nejat Anbarci & Monica Escaleras & Charles Register, 2005. "Income, Income Inequality and the “Hidden Epidemic” of Traffic Fatalities," Working Papers 05002, Department of Economics, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University, revised Aug 2006. [Downloadable!]

  9. Nejat Anbarci & Monica Escaleras & Charles A. Register, 2004. "Earthquake fatalities: the interaction of nature and political economy," Working Papers 0415, Florida International University, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]
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Articles

  1. Monica Escaleras & Dimitrios D. Thomakos, 2008. "Exchange Rate Uncertainty, Sociopolitical Instability and Private Investment: Empirical Evidence from Latin America," Review of Development Economics, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 12(2), pages 372-385, 05. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  2. Peter Calcagno & Monica Escaleras, 2007. "Party alternation, divided government, and fiscal performance within US States," Economics of Governance, Springer, vol. 8(2), pages 111-128, February. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  3. Monica Escaleras & Nejat Anbarci & Charles Register, 2007. "Public sector corruption and major earthquakes: A potentially deadly interaction," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 132(1), pages 209-230, July. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  4. Nejat Anbarci & Monica Escaleras & Charles Register, 2006. "Traffic Fatalities and Public Sector Corruption," Kyklos, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 59(3), pages 327-344, 08. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  5. Anbarci, Nejat & Escaleras, Monica & Register, Charles A., 2005. "Earthquake fatalities: the interaction of nature and political economy," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 89(9-10), pages 1907-1933, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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NEP Fields

9 papers by this author were announced in
NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
  1. NEP-AFR: Africa (1) 2006-11-18
  2. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (1) 2006-11-18
  3. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (1) 2008-04-04
  4. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2008-07-05
  5. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (5) 2006-11-18 2006-11-18 2006-11-18 2006-11-18 2008-04-04 Author is listed
  6. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (6) 2005-08-13 2006-11-18 2006-11-18 2006-11-18 2008-04-04 2008-07-05 Author is listed
  7. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2006-11-18
  8. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (1) 2006-11-18

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