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article studies the effect of social audits on citizens' assessment of service delivery performance. The second contribution … following questions: i) under what conditions do citizens decide to monitor government activity and ii) under what conditions do …
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well as among the different actors in the process: citizens, municipalities and water service providers. …
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This paper investigates the effects of political (mis)alignment on public service delivery when mandates are shared between state and local governments. We analyze sewage treatment policies in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Relying on difference-in-differences estimations, we establish a...
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its people. How well the government performs influences the economic and social well-being of citizens, the mindset that …
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well as among the different actors in the process: citizens, municipalities and water service providers. …
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its people. How well the government performs influences the economic and social well-being of citizens, the mindset that …
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fractions of public budgets to services stated as top priorities by citizens, and increased satisfaction levels with public …
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This report examines the quality of public policies in Latin America and the Caribbean after more than a decade of political and economic reform. A wide variety of examples and case studies are presented in an analytical framework to help explain why policies that work in certain institutional...
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science and environment in public primary schools where traditional (teacher centred) teaching was replaced with student …
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Mobilizing sufficient resources is essential for supporting environmental activities in developing countries, and cofinancing is generally considered an important tool to help developing countries increase the resources they need. Moreover, cofinancing should increase ownership of projects by...
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