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 Using technology to improve local revenue collection: Evidence from Malawi Victoria Delbridge, Lennart Fleck, Dyson Jangia Blog Digitalisation of local revenues in Malawi Lennart Fleck, Dyson Jangia, Victoria Delbridge Project report Digitalisation of local revenues in Malawi Lennart Fleck, Dyson Jangia, Victoria Delbridge Policy brief Decentralisation in a weak state: Traditional and state governance in the DRC Soeren Henn, Aimable Lameke, Mastaki Mugaruka, Vincent Tanutama Policy brief Themes State Tax