Category: G. Corruption and Transparency
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Discussing Anand Giridharadas' idea for a boycott on accepting Saudi investment money, in Slate.
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In the Economist.
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A summary of the messages in Results Not Receipts in DevEx.
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Baumol in the US –for the Economist.
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Poor countries aren't a lot more corrupt than rich countries. For Quartz.
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Results Not Receipts: Counting the Right Things in Aid and Corruption is a CGD book. In the aftermath of the invasion of Afghanistan, the US Agency for International Development supported the Afghan Ministry of Public Health to deliver basic healthcare to 90 percent of the population, at a cost of $4.50 a head. The…
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For the Economist: don't get up your hopes that Trump will be voted out for being corrupt.
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Donald Trump signs a law repealing a disclosure rule for oil companies just as transparency initiatives such as this were beginning to bear fruit. For the Economist's Democracy in America.
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A CGD Working Paper with Ben Crisman. Governments buy about $9 trillion worth of goods and services a year, and their procurement policies are increasingly subject to international standards and institutional regulation including the WTO Plurilateral Agreement on Government Procurement, Open Government Partnership commitments and International Financial Institution procurement rules. These standards focus on transparency…
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A piece on the Thomson Reuters Foundation website on open contracting with Gavin Hayman.