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government-led, large-scale social accountability programs can strengthen communities' ability to address corruption and …Corruption and mismanagement of public resources can affect the quality of government services and undermine growth … social accountability training and information on project performance can lead to improvements in local development projects …
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Corruption and mismanagement of public resources can affect the quality of government services and undermine growth … providing social accountability training and information on project performance can lead to improvements in local development … improvements in household welfare. However, providing either social accountability training or project quality information by …
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Corruption and mismanagement of public resources can affect the quality of government services and undermine growth … providing social accountability training and information on project performance can lead to improvements in local development … improvements in household welfare. However, providing either social accountability training or project quality information by …
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corruption. The most effective policy, however, is to increase accountability, which reduces corruption while at the same time …Corruption is usually viewed as an impediment to investment and growth. However, China's experience suggests that the … development. But since the start of a far-reaching anti-corruption war, they have stopped doing their job and as a consequence …
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We provide a theoretical framework for understanding when an official angles for a bribe, when a client pays, and the payoffs to the client's decision. We test this frame work using a new data set on bribery of Peruvian public officials by households. The theory predicts that bribery is more...
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reduce corruption. Overall, the judiciary and the police are by far the most corrupt institutions …
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In this paper, I examine the role of household income in determining who bribes and how much they bribe in health care in Peru and Uganda. I find that rich patients are more likely than other patients to bribe in public health care: doubling household consumption increases the bribery...
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corruption, with little attention paid to the role played by firms. Consequently, the links between corporate governance and … Performance Survey (BEEPS) across 20 transition economies, providing an assessment of governance and corruption from the … survey design permits an in-depth empirical analysis of governance and corruption, unbundling governance into its component …
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unbundling of corruption into meaningful and measurable components. They contrast state capture (firms shaping and affecting … without recourse to payments) and with administrative corruption ("petty" forms of bribery in connection with the … empirical measurement utilizing the BEEPS data. State capture, influence, and administrative corruption are all shown to have …
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