Category: G. Corruption and Transparency
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Bloomberg column suggesting Greece is one more piece of evidence it is a mistake to let the same people forecast growth who are agreeing debt deals.
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The FIFA scandal is a reminder that the size of bribes pales in comparison with the economic damage they inflict –for @BW.
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A piece with John Norris for Foreign Policy on the history of dams at Inga on the Congo. TLDR: its depressing.
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The oil curse –still meh. For @BW.
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This is a report of the CGD Working Group on Publish What You Buy. Government contracts regarding the use of public property and finances should be published by default. Many jurisdictions already require that contracts be made public in response to requests for the information; some now publish contracts proactively. Doing so helps new entrants…
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Because they're often the ones doing the crime. For @BW.
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Why do we give the DoD so much to do when it does the basic stuff so badly? For @BW.
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Most Americans see political corruption as a problem that plagues the developing world far more than the U.S. The truth is more complex. For @BW.
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A CGD Working paper with Casey Dunning and Jonathan Karver. Perceptions of corrpution have no place in determining aid flows. Impressive response from the MCC.
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Get retail customers to submit their receipts… —in @BW.