Mavuto Kalulu
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Division of Undergraduate Education (2020); Conway School of Landscape Design (2020); Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (2020)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Mavuto Kalulu's research primarily investigates the relationship between incentive regimes and institutional quality, specifically examining evidence from US states. His work explores how different incentive structures may compensate for variations in the quality of institutions. Kalulu has co-authored one publication with Jacob Bundrick from the University of Central Arkansas, focusing on this area of economic inquiry. His scholarly output includes two total publications. Kalulu's academic pursuits are situated within the broader field of economics, with a focus on public policy and state-level economic analysis.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Do Incentive Regimes Compensate for Variations in Institutional Quality? Evidence from US States (2025)
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Charter School Entry, Teacher Freedom, and Student Performance (2020)
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- Do Incentive Regimes Compensate for Variations in Institutional Quality? Evidence from US States
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