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Bernhard Reinsberg

@b_reinsberg

Professor of International Political Economy and Development at @UofGlasgow and @UKRI_news Future Leaders Fellow.

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Silver lining: in other work /w Andreas Kern Mirko Heinzel Saliha Metinsoy in Governance Journal we show that female cabinet representation mitigates the adverse effects of #IMF #austerity on #women in the public sector. Read the paper here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/go…

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Thanks for the shout-out WEP Journal: Overlap between IOs keeps them alive, rather than furthering their demise. I argue that member states have an interest in upholding overlaps to reap forum-shopping benefits. Open access: doi.org/10.1080/014023…

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Our RIO PEIO/RIO article introduces new data on IO funding structures for 50 donors and >300 IOs from 1990-2020 and shows that donors reward performance with more earmarked funding. We acknowledge generous funding from @UKRI_news. Open-access link: doi.org/10.1007/s11558…

Our RIO <a href="/The_PEIO/">PEIO/RIO</a> article introduces new data on IO funding structures for 50 donors and &gt;300 IOs from 1990-2020 and shows that donors reward performance with more earmarked funding. We acknowledge generous funding from @UKRI_news. Open-access link: doi.org/10.1007/s11558…
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Excited to contribute to this Cambridge University Press book and so glad to see it out! My chapter develops a political economy theory of informal organizations, arguing that #IIGOs generate club benefits and #TGIs allow states to share reputational risks. cambridge.org/core/books/inf…

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One day left to apply to this great postdoctoral position with Adina Dudau and myself as part of the EU Horizon-funded @BridgeGap_EU consortium. jobs.ac.uk/job/DHI081/res… - PEIO/RIO @DVPW_IPE @DVPW @UNCACcoalition Transparency International UK U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre @AntiCorruptBlog @UNDPGain Centre for the Study of Corruption

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Paper /w Andreas Kern Patrick Shea in the Journal of Conflict Resolution showing China loans boost the survival of political leaders. Building off excellent research Axel Dreher Anna Gelpern Austin Strange Christoph Trebesch @AlexaZeitz on China's official finance. doi.org/10.1177/002200…

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Implication: More transparency is needed - reiterating Kathleen (Katie) Brown Ben Cormier. @IMF_News programs could be an entry point for more fiscal accountability. Side effect: corrupt leaders who use China loans are thrown out of office earlier. doi.org/10.1007/s11127… Public Choice

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New article /w Andreas Kern Davide Romelli in @JEPP_journal: Women are more likely to be appointed to central bank boards when a country faces a sovereign debt crisis. We find improvements in monetary policy outcomes after women's appointments. Open access: doi.org/10.1080/135017…

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Retweeting this great #academic #job opportunity: Assistant or Associate Professor of Democratic Development, Backsliding and Capacity Building The LBJ School UT Austin. Open until filled: faculty.utexas.edu/career/144993

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Using data from 269 World Bank country surveys from 2012 to 2022 we find that #WorldBank spending aligns with recipient preferences more when they have institutional means of participation and less when donors use restrictive funding types. doi.org/10.1111/1758-5…

Using data from 269 <a href="/WorldBank/">World Bank</a> country surveys from 2012 to 2022 we find that #WorldBank spending aligns with recipient preferences more when they have institutional means of participation and less when donors use restrictive funding types. doi.org/10.1111/1758-5…