Jonathan Rodden
Jonathan A. Rodden (born August 18, 1971) is an American political scientist. He is a professor of political science at the Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.Rodden was born August 18, 1971, in St. Louis. He completed a B.A. in political science at University of Michigan in 1993. Rodden was a Fulbright Scholar at the Leipzig University from 1993 to 1994. He earned a Ph.D. in political science at Yale University in 2000. Provided by Wikipedia
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Why cities lose : the deep roots of the urban-rural political divide / by Rodden, Jonathan
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Hamilton's paradox : the promise and peril of fiscal federalism / by Rodden, Jonathan
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Hamilton's paradox : the promise and peril of fiscal federalism / by Rodden, Jonathan
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Decentralized governance and accountability : academic research and the future of donor programming /
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Fiscal decentralization and the challenge of hard budget constraints /
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