by Brooke Harrington | Dec 4, 2019 | Other
2019, New York Times How I got caught in Denmark’s ethno-nationalist immigration policy, and what anti-immigrant fervor costs countries–including the US. Keywords: Denmark, immigration, ethno-nationalism
by Brooke Harrington | Feb 7, 2019 | Elites & Oligarchs
2020, The Guardian Offshore finance links ultra-nationalists and the ultra-rich in a shared political project: the quest to weaken or dismantle the rule of law internationally. Keywords: populism, offshore finance, Trump, Brexit
by Brooke Harrington | Oct 30, 2018 | Financial Fraud
2019, Human Relations, 72 (9): 1464-1496. Why do professionals engage in or aid misconduct, rather than rejecting it as a threat to their legitimacy and labor market survival? This paper contributes to the scholarly agenda by drawing on an ethnographic study of...
by Brooke Harrington | Oct 19, 2018 | Elites & Oligarchs
2018, The Guardian The ultra-rich and the ultra-poor have a lot more in common than stereotypes might lead you to believe. Keywords: wealth, poverty, public policy
by Brooke Harrington | Oct 5, 2018 | Tax & Policy
2018, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 156: 184-205; with Alice Guerra. Are individuals’ attitudes about paying taxes consistent with their behavior? A direct link between attitudes (tax morale) and behavior (tax compliance) has long been assumed,...