Jonathan Lehne
PhD student, Paris School of Economic
Jonathan Lehne is a PhD student at the Paris School of Economics. His research focuses on political economy and development, in particular the economics of corruption. He previously worked as a Research Analyst in the Office of the Chief Economist of the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development. He holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and a BA in Economics and Management from Oxford University.
Recent work by Jonathan Lehne
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Elections and corruption: Politics and public procurement in India
Political interference in government contract allocation when ruling power changes hands, combined with lack of accountability, leads to corruption
Articles : Institutions & Political Economy
Jonathan Lehne Jacob Shapiro Oliver Vanden Eynde
Published 08.12.17