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Eric J. Shircliff
Eric J. Shircliff
St. Joseph's College
Verified email at sjcny.edu
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The International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and structural adjustment: A cross-national analysis of forest loss
JM Shandra, E Shircliff, B London
Social Science Research 40 (1), 210-225, 2011
732011
Non‐governmental organizations, democracy, and HIV prevalence: a cross‐national analysis
EJ Shircliff, JM Shandra
Sociological Inquiry 81 (2), 143-173, 2011
482011
Do Commercial Debt‐for‐Nature Swaps Matter for Forests? A Cross‐National Test of World Polity Theory1
JM Shandra, M Restivo, E Shircliff, B London
Sociological Forum 26 (2), 381-410, 2011
342011
World Bank lending and deforestation: A cross-national analysis
JM Shandra, E Shircliff, B London
International Sociology 26 (3), 292-314, 2011
242011
IMF structural adjustment, public health spending, and tuberculosis: A longitudinal analysis of prevalence rates in poor countries
G Maynard, EJ Shircliff, M Restivo
International Journal of Sociology 42 (2), 5-27, 2012
162012
The International Finance Corporation and Forest Loss: A Cross-National Analysis
JM Shandra, E Shircliff, B London
Journal of World-Systems Research, 328-352, 2011
92011
THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND AND CHILD MORTALITY: A CROSS-NATIONAL ANALAYSIS OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
CL Shandra, JM Shandra, E Shircliff, B London
International Review of Modern Sociology, 169-193, 2010
52010
Health international non-governmental organizations, democracy, and tuberculosis mortality in developing nations: A longitudinal analysis
G Maynard, M Restivo, E Shircliff
Sociological Spectrum 36 (5), 303-320, 2016
12016
World Bank Lending and Forest Loss: A Cross-National Analysis
JM Shandra, E Shircliff, B London
International Journal of Sociology 3, 293-314, 2011
12011
The Global Determinants of Health: A Cross-National Study of Child Mortality in Less-Developed Countries, 1985-2005
E Shircliff
State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2015
2015
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