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to promote greater local benefit capture. Practitioners and academics have noted, however, that transparency alone does …
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In the past thirty years, local governments in most European countries have been granted at least limited access to borrowing. The rules in force include limitations on the amount of borrowing and/or debt service, restrictions on the purpose of debt and on borrowing from foreign institutions...
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: transparency of actual monetary policy and the question of who bears final responsibility for monetary policy. The paper shows that … accountability through transparency leads to a lower expected rate of inflation and less stabilization of supply shocks … der Notenbanken vor. Dabei werden zwei Aspekte der Rechenschaftspflicht in Betracht gezogen: die Transparenz der aktuellen …
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transparency - serve as a framework for theoretical and empirical analysis. The analysis is based on twelve cases of multilevel …
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Without transparency, trade agreements are just words on paper. Transparency as disclosure allows economic actors and … trading partners to see how rules are implanted; transparency in decision-making ensures fairness and peer review. In the … first section of this paper, I discuss the logic of transparency in general and the motivation for its use in the trading …
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