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Walking the maze: An outline of three processes generating local fiscal data

On December 18, 2023 By Letícia Barbabela
  • Local Spending Series

Local governments, being closest to citizens, provide essential public servicesRead More

Where do they spend it? The wealth and complexity of local government financial information

On November 10, 2023 By Letícia Barbabela
  • Local Spending Series
  • Political Inequality

Have you ever wondered how your local government spends publicRead More

How do citizens react to judicial inconsistency in high-profile corruption trials?

On October 16, 2023 By Letícia Barbabela
  • Corruption

Corruption is a global issue that undermines trust in institutions,Read More

Inequality and Political Participation in Marburg

On September 1, 2023 By Team
  • Inequality & Collective Action
  • Maps of Inequality in Marburg

By Miquel Pellicer and Nils Strecker Marburg is a mid-sizedRead More

What is bad about clientelism?

On July 6, 2023 By Team
  • Clientelism

In most countries of the world, political parties do notRead More

Protest and (dis)advantage: who articulates their grievances? And how special is the MENA region?

On June 20, 2023 By Miquel Pellicer
  • Inequality & Collective Action

Protests such as those in the pictures below differ inRead More

Inequality and Distributive Politics

On March 2, 2023 By Miquel Pellicer
  • General

Pictures of inequality such as the one below have becomeRead More

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