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Miquel Pellicer
Miquel Pellicer
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Islamist moderation without democratization: the coming of age of the Moroccan Party of Justice and Development?
E Wegner, M Pellicer
The European Union's Democratization Agenda in the Mediterranean, 157-175, 2013
1282013
Socio-economic voter profile and motives for Islamist support in Morocco
M Pellicer, E Wegner
Party politics 20 (1), 116-133, 2014
802014
Clientelism from the client’s perspective: A meta-analysis of ethnographic literature
M Pellicer, E Wegner, M Bayer, C Tischmeyer
Perspectives on Politics 20 (3), 931-947, 2022
50*2022
Electoral rules and clientelistic parties: a regression discontinuity approach
M Pellicer, E Wegner
Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, 2012
482012
Perceptions of inevitability and demand for redistribution: Evidence from a survey experiment
M Pellicer, P Piraino, E Wegner
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 159, 274-288, 2019
452019
Poor people’s beliefs and the dynamics of clientelism
M Pellicer, E Wegner, LJ Benstead, E Lust
Journal of Theoretical Politics 33 (3), 300-332, 2021
36*2021
Teacher pay and educational outcomes: Evidence from the rural hardship allowance in Zambia
G Chelwa, M Pellicer, M Maboshe
South African Journal of Economics 87 (3), 255-282, 2019
352019
Left–Islamist opposition cooperation in Morocco
E Wegner, M Pellicer
The Dynamics of Opposition Cooperation in the Arab World, 19-38, 2014
352014
Understanding the effects of racial classification in Apartheid South Africa
M Pellicer, V Ranchhod
Journal of Development Economics 160, 102998, 2023
32*2023
The mechanical and psychological effects of legal thresholds
M Pellicer, E Wegner
Electoral Studies 33, 258-266, 2014
262014
The justice and development party in Moroccan local politics
M Pellicer, E Wegner
The Middle East Journal 69 (1), 32-50, 2015
252015
Inequality traps and human capital accumulation in South Africa
M Pellicer, V Ranchhod
Towards Employment-Intensive Growth in South Africa, 2016
24*2016
Court performance and citizen attitudes toward fighting corruption
L Barbabela, M Pellicer, E Wegner
Governance 35 (3), 717-735, 2022
192022
Inequality Traps in South Africa: An overview and research agenda
M Pellicer, V Ranchhod, M Sarr, E Wegner
Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, 2011
162011
Hitting the glass ceiling: The trajectory of the Moroccan Party of Justice and Development
E Wegner, M Pellicer
Islamist Mass Movements, External Actors and Political Change in the Arab …, 2010
142010
Inequality persistence through vertical vs. horizontal coalitions
M Pellicer
Journal of Development Economics 90 (2), 258-266, 2009
142009
Grievances or skills? The effect of education on youth political participation in Egypt and Tunisia
M Pellicer, R Assaad, C Krafft, C Salemi
International Political Science Review 43 (2), 191-208, 2022
12*2022
Is there strength in numbers?
M Pellicer, E Wegner, F Cavatorta
Middle East Law and Governance 7 (1), 153-168, 2015
102015
Who votes for Islamist parties-and why?
M Pellicer, E Wegner
DEU 1, 7, 2015
102015
The evolution of returns to education in the Middle East and North Africa: Evidence from comparable education policy changes in Tunisia
M Pellicer
Economics of Education Review 62, 183-191, 2018
82018
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