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Aftab, Muhammad, and Ahsan Mehmood. 2023. “Does Central Bank Transparency Deter the Exchange Rate Volatility? New Evidence from Asian Emerging Markets.” Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice 12(2): 133–63. doi:10.2478/jcbtp-2023-0017.
Annaka, Susumu. 2021. “Political Regime, Data Transparency, and COVID-19 Death Cases.” SSM – Population Health 15: 100832. doi:10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100832.
Bauhr, Monika, and Marcia Grimes. 2017. “Transparency to Curb Corruption? Concepts, Measures and Empirical Merit.” Crime, Law and Social Change 68(4): 431–58. doi:10.1007/s10611-017-9695-1.
Bisbee, James H., James R. Hollyer, B. Peter Rosendorff, and James Raymond Vreeland. 2019. “The Millennium Development Goals and Education: Accountability and Substitution in Global Assessment.” International Organization 73(03): 547–78. doi:10.1017/s0020818319000109.
Carlin, Ryan E., Timothy Hellwig, Gregory J. Love, Cecilia Martínez-Gallardo, and Matthew M. Singer. 2021. “When Does the Public Get It Right? The Information Environment and the Accuracy of Economic Sentiment.” Comparative Political Studies 54(9): 1499–1533. doi:10.1177/0010414021989758.
Chen, Can, and Sukumar Ganapati. 2021. “Do Transparency Mechanisms Reduce Government Corruption? A Meta-Analysis.” International Review of Administrative Sciences 89(1): 257–72. doi:10.1177/00208523211033236.
Cheng, Chao-Yo, and Yuree Noh. 2024. “Electoral Institutions and Repression in Dictatorships.” Electoral Studies 89: 102791. doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2024.102791.
Chiang, Lichun, Kuang-Ting Tai, and Ivan P. Lee. 2024. “Compliance with COVID-19 Preventive Policies and Governmental Transparency: An Experimental Analysis.” Public Management Review: 1–21. doi:10.1080/14719037.2024.2335231.
Cicatiello, Lorenzo, Elina De Simone, Salvatore Ercolano, and Giuseppe Lucio Gaeta. 2021. “Assessing the Impact of Fiscal Transparency on FDI Inflows.” Socio-Economic Planning Sciences 73: 100892. doi:10.1016/j.seps.2020.100892.
Cilizoglu, Menevis. 2023. “Ending Economic Sanctions in the Shadow of Bargaining Problems.” Foreign Policy Analysis 19(2). doi:10.1093/fpa/orad006.
Copelovitch, Mark, Christopher Gandrud, and Mark Hallerberg. 2018. “Financial Data Transparency, International Institutions, and Sovereign Borrowing Costs.” International Studies Quarterly 62(1): 23–41. doi:10.1093/isq/sqx082.
Copelovitch, Mark S., Christopher Gandrud, and Mark Hallerberg. 2015. “Financial Regulatory Transparency and Sovereign Borrowing Costs.” SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.2701852.
Cormier, Ben. 2022. “Chinese or Western Finance? Transparency, Official Credit Flows, and the International Political Economy of Development.” The Review of International Organizations 18(2): 297–328. doi:10.1007/s11558-022-09469-x.
Erin, Olayinka, Alex Adegboye, and Uwalomwa Uwuigbe. 2023. “Public Sector Transparency and Sustainable Development: A Focus on Sub‐Saharan Africa.” Journal of Public Affairs 24(1). doi:10.1002/pa.2885.
Graham, Benjamin A. T., and Jacob R. Tucker. 2017. “The International Political Economy Data Resource.” The Review of International Organizations 14(1): 149–61. doi:10.1007/s11558-017-9285-0.
Hansen, Daniel. 2022. “The Democratic (Dis)Advantage: The Conditional Impact of Democracy on Credit Risk and Sovereign Default.” Economics & Politics 35(1): 356–410. doi:10.1111/ecpo.12218.
Hollyer, James R., B. Peter Rosendorff, and James Raymond Vreeland. 2015. “Transparency, Protest, and Autocratic Instability.” American Political Science Review 109(4): 764–84. doi:10.1017/s0003055415000428.
Hollyer, James R., B. Peter Rosendorff, and James Raymond Vreeland. 2018a. “Transparency, Protest and Democratic Stability.” British Journal of Political Science 49(4): 1251–77. doi:10.1017/s0007123417000308.
Hollyer, James R., B. Peter Rosendorff, and James Raymond Vreeland. 2018b. “Why Do Autocrats Disclose? Economic Transparency and Inter-Elite Politics in the Shadow of Mass Unrest.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 63(6): 1488–1516. doi:10.1177/0022002718792602.
Hope, Ole‐Kristian, Shushu Jiang, and Dushyantkumar Vyas. 2021. “Government Transparency and Firm‐level Operational Efficiency.” Journal of Business Finance & Accounting 49(5–6): 752–77. doi:10.1111/jbfa.12563.
Kim, Nam Kyu. 2018. “Transparency and Currency Crises.” Economics & Politics 30(3): 394–422. doi:10.1111/ecpo.12117.
Klement, Rainer Johannes, and Harald Walach. 2022. “Identifying Factors Associated with COVID-19 Related Deaths during the First Wave of the Pandemic in Europe.” Frontiers in Public Health 10. doi:10.3389/fpubh.2022.922230.
Kwon, Chang Beum. 2021. “The Effect of Defense Spending on Subjective Well-Being: Cross-Country Evidence.” Applied Research in Quality of Life 17(4): 1961–89. doi:10.1007/s11482-021-10015-x.
Lim, Haeyong. 2022. “Do International Transparency Initiatives Substitute for Domestic Governance?” The Extractive Industries and Society 11: 101114. doi:10.1016/j.exis.2022.101114.
Lim, Haeyong. 2024. “Transparency, Institutions, and Investment: The Case of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).” Resources Policy 97: 105248. doi:10.1016/j.resourpol.2024.105248.
Marchesi, Silvia, and Tania Masi. 2019. “Allocation of Implementing Power: Evidence from World Bank Projects.” SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.3315450.
Marchesi, Silvia, and Tania Masi. 2020. “Delegation of Implementation in Project Aid.” The Review of International Organizations 16(3): 655–87. doi:10.1007/s11558-020-09396-9.
Mazumder, Soumyajit. 2015. “Can I Stay a BIT Longer? The Effect of Bilateral Investment Treaties on Political Survival.” The Review of International Organizations 11(4): 477–521. doi:10.1007/s11558-015-9235-7.
Mosley, Layna, and B Peter Rosendorff. 2023. “Government Choices of Debt Instruments.” International Studies Quarterly 67(2). doi:10.1093/isq/sqad030.
Öge, Kerem. 2016. “Which Transparency Matters? Compliance with Anti-Corruption Efforts in Extractive Industries.” Resources Policy 49: 41–50. doi:10.1016/j.resourpol.2016.04.001.
Plouffe, Michael. 2017. “The Political Economy of Institutional Quality and Monetary Policy.” SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.3020249.
Reinsberg, Bernhard, Thomas Stubbs, Alexander Kentikelenis, and Lawrence King. 2019. “Bad Governance: How Privatization Increases Corruption in the Developing World.” Regulation & Governance 14(4): 698–717. doi:10.1111/rego.12265.
Rocha Filho, T.M., J.F.F. Mendes, M.L. Lucio, and M.A. Moret. 2023. “COVID-19 Data, Mitigation Policies and Newcomb–Benford Law.” Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 174: 113814. doi:10.1016/j.chaos.2023.113814.
Sadeh, Tal, and Eyal Rubinson. 2024. “Agency Independence and Credibility in Primary Bond Markets.” Regulation & Governance. doi:10.1111/rego.12623.
Schimmelfennig, Frank. 2016. “Good Governance and Differentiated Integration: Graded Membership in the European Union.” European Journal of Political Research 55(4): 789–810. doi:10.1111/1475-6765.12152.
Shadmehr, Mehdi, and Dan Bernhardt. 2018. “Sun Spot Transparency: On Hollyer, Rosendorff, and Vreeland’s Model of Information, Autocracy and Political (In)Stability.” SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.3269907.
Shambaugh, George E., and Elaine B. Shen. 2018. “A Clear Advantage: The Benefits of Transparency to Crisis Recovery.” European Journal of Political Economy 55: 391–416. doi:10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2018.03.002.
Sima, Di, and Fali Huang. 2023. “Is Democracy Good for Growth? — Development at Political Transition Time Matters.” European Journal of Political Economy 78: 102355. doi:10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2022.102355.
Simbi, Chipo, Jacqueline A. Arendse, and Sibanisezwe Alwyn Khumalo. 2022. “IFRS and FPI Nexus: Does the Quality of the Institutional Framework Matter for African Countries?” Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies 13(1): 195–215. doi:10.1108/jaee-10-2021-0319.
Tavares, Antonio F., João Martins, and Mariana Lameiras. 2020. “Electronic Participation in a Comparative Perspective: Institutional Determinants of Performance.” In Digital Government and Achieving E-Public Participation, IGI Global, 87–123. doi:10.4018/978-1-7998-1526-6.ch005.
Teorell, Jan, Aksel Sundström, Sören Holmberg, Bo Rothstein, Natalia Alvarado Pachon, and Cem Mert Dalli. 2021. “The Quality of Government Standard Dataset, Version Jan21.” SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.3786283.
Vadlamannati, Krishna Chaitanya, and Arusha V. Cooray. 2017. “Do Transparency Initiatives Work? Assessing the Impact of the Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS) on Data Transparency.” SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.2894422.

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James R. Hollyer, Haosen Ge, B. Peter Rosendorff, and James R. Vreeland, 2024. “Measuring Transparency, Again: Updating and Extending the HRV Transparency Index”
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James R. Hollyer, B. Peter Rosendorff, and James R. Vreeland, 2014. “Measuring Transparency” Political Analysis 22(1):413-434.

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