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The types of workers recruited into teaching and their allocation across classrooms can greatly influence a country's stock of human capital. This paper considers how markets and non-market institutions determine the quantity, wages, skills, and spatial distribution of teachers in developing...
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In many developing countries (and beyond), public sector workers are not just simply implementers of policies designed by the politicians in charge of supervising them-so called agents and principals, respectively. Public sector workers can have the power to influence whether politicians are...
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Introduction -- Building Effective Governance Inclusive Societies and Strong Institutions -- Civil Service Integrity for SDGs in Bangladesh -- Strengthening the Bangladesh Civil Service for SDG Implementation -- Uncharted Territories: Exploring EMutation for Sustainable Governance in Land...
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impacts of public sector corruption on employment growth in MSMEs, as perceived by their managers/owners. The data originated … MSME managers/owners perceive that corruption in the public sector is generally linked to an increase in employment growth … in their firms. Medium-size enterprises benefit most from corruption in the public sector, whereas small-size firms …
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