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Alexander Kentikelenis

Alexander Kentikelenis

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
38
Citations
6244
World Ranking
5937
National Ranking
59

Best Publications

  • Health effects of financial crisis: omens of a Greek tragedy.

    Alexander Kentikelenis;Marina Karanikolos;Irene Papanicolas;Sanjay Basu;Sanjay Basu

  • Greece's health crisis: from austerity to denialism

    Alexander Kentikelenis;Marina Karanikolos;Marina Karanikolos;Aaron Reeves;Martin McKee;Martin McKee

  • IMF conditionality and development policy space, 1985–2014

    Alexander E. Kentikelenis;Thomas H. Stubbs;Lawrence P. King

  • The International Monetary Fund and the Ebola outbreak

    Alexander Kentikelenis;Lawrence King;Martin McKee;David Stuckler

  • The Politics of World Polity: Script-writing in International Organizations

    Alexander E. Kentikelenis;Leonard Seabrooke

  • Structural adjustment and health: A conceptual framework and evidence on pathways.

    Alexander E. Kentikelenis

  • The impact of IMF conditionality on government health expenditure: A cross-national analysis of 16 West African nations.

    Thomas Stubbs;Thomas Stubbs;Alexander Kentikelenis;David Stuckler;Martin McKee

  • Structural adjustment programmes adversely affect vulnerable populations: a systematic-narrative review of their effect on child and maternal health.

    Michael Thomson;Alexander Kentikelenis;Alexander Kentikelenis;Thomas Stubbs

  • The making of neoliberal globalization: Norm substitution and the politics of clandestine institutional change

    Alexander E. Kentikelenis;Sarah Babb

  • Economic crisis, austerity and the Greek public health system

    Alexander Kentikelenis;Irene Papanicolas

  • How structural adjustment programs affect inequality: A disaggregated analysis of IMF conditionality, 1980-2014.

    Timon Forster;Alexander E. Kentikelenis;Bernhard Reinsberg;Thomas H. Stubbs

  • The world system and the hollowing out of state capacity: how structural adjustment programs affect bureaucratic quality in developing countries

    Bernhard Reinsberg;Alexander Kentikelenis;Thomas Stubbs;Lawrence King

  • International financial institutions as agents of neoliberalism

    Sarah Babb;Alexander Kentikelenis

  • How to evaluate the effects of IMF conditionality

    Thomas Stubbs;Thomas Stubbs;Bernhard Reinsberg;Bernhard Reinsberg;Alexander Kentikelenis;Lawrence King

  • Health inequalities after austerity in Greece

    Marina Karanikolos;Alexander Kentikelenis

  • Globalization and health equity: The impact of structural adjustment programs on developing countries.

    Timon Forster;Alexander E. Kentikelenis;Alexander E. Kentikelenis;Thomas H. Stubbs;Lawrence P. King

  • Structural adjustment and public spending on health: evidence from IMF programs in low-income countries

    Alexander E. Kentikelenis;Thomas H. Stubbs;Lawrence P. King

  • Legitimacy challenges to the liberal world order: Evidence from United Nations speeches, 1970–2018

    Alexander Kentikelenis;Alexander Kentikelenis;Erik Voeten

  • Impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on mental health: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in England and Scotland

    Manuel Serrano-Alarcón;Alexander Kentikelenis;Martin Mckee;David Stuckler

  • Whatever It Takes? The Global Financial Safety Net, Covid-19, and Developing Countries.

    Thomas Stubbs;Thomas Stubbs;William Kring;Christina Laskaridis;Christina Laskaridis;Alexander Kentikelenis

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