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What role does unconventional monetary policy – and particularly unconventional policies like private asset purchases under a quantitative easing or lender of last resort scheme – play in influencing economic growth directly? Emerging and developing countries' central banks could contribute...
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Article 6 of the UN Convention Against Corruption requires that signatory states establish an anti-corruption agency (or agencies) responsible for preventing corruption. However, the Convention - and legal scholarship in general - provides little direction about how such agencies should be...
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This paper provides for policymakers a simple overview of the legal and regulatory arguments for using civil law remedies against corruption. Several proposals are also made for improving the effectiveness of the OECD Convention on the Bribery of Foreign Officials in International Business...
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In the upcoming years, emerging markets will need to spend about $4 trillion in infrastructure. The private sector will need to provide most of this funding. Which countries will require the most funding? What prospects do such investment opportunities bring to retail and institutional investors...
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A multilateral development finance institution for the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) region represents the chance to create a strong pro-developmental actor – and energize the IGAD itself. Yet, the IGAD senior officials will need to look beyond the traditional development...
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How can executive agencies in developing countries implement international conventions against corruption? This paper looks at the legal issues presented by the Council of Europe, United Nations and OECD conventions against corruption; as well as the choices which executive agencies (such as the...
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In 2007, both Moldovan and Ukrainian authorities took firm steps to reduce corruption along the Transdnistrian border. This paper - aimed mainly at anti-corruption practitioners and scholars in public administration - discusses the background and underlying principles guiding the anti-corruption...
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The growth of popularity of International Corporate Responsibility (ICR) has brought several international organisations into the ICR industry - notably the World Bank. The World Bank sees its ICR activities as public goods which make up for under-provision by the market due to market...
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