1. Ades, A., & Di Tella, R. (1997). The new economics of corruption: A survey and some new results. Political Studies, 45(3), 496–515.
2. Alatas, V., Cameron, L., Chaudhuri, A., Erkal, N., & Gangadharan, L. (2009). Gender, culture, and corruption: Insights from an experimental analysis. Southern Economic Journal, 75(3), 663–680.
3. Alexander, A. C. (in press). Gender, gender equality and corruption: A review of theory and evidence. In A. Bagenholm, M. Bauhr, M. Grimes, & B. Rothstein (Eds.), Oxford handbook of quality of government. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
4. Alexander, A. C., Bågenholm, A., & Charron, N. (2019). Are women more likely to throw the rascals out? The mobilizing effect of social service spending on female voters. Public Choice, 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-019-00761-w
5. Alexander, A. C., & Ravlik, M. (2015). Responsiveness to women’s interests as a quality of government mechanism: A global analysis of women’s presence in national legislatures and anti-trafficking enforcement. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.