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bureaucracy in place of political appointees as an important component of the institutional environment in which private … corruption of their subordinates as a byproduct of their efforts to implement their preferences using tax revenue. Within this …
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bureaucracy in place of political appointees as an important component of the institutional environment in which private … corruption of their subordinates as a byproduct of their efforts to implement their preferences using tax revenue. Within this …
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relationship between democratisation and quality-of-government, has anti-corruption policy movement sizzled-out, especially …, considering the popularity of Chinese Aid and the fact that Western donors have seemingly severed anti-corruption reforms from Aid … Anglophone Africa, only explicates the saliency of anti-corruption reforms whose institutional-foundations trace to English …
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We argue that several easily identifiable structural features constitute the key ingredients of effective state bureaucracies and should help to predict ratings of bureaucratic performance: competitive salaries, internal promotion and career stability, and meritocratic recruitment. We collect a...
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