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institutions and governance to provide citizen security, justice and jobs is crucial to break cycles of violence while stimulating …
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transparency measures is presented. The chapter then concludes with a call for a global compact on governance and anti …A number of popular notions and outright myths on governance and corruption are addressed in this chapter. We … distinguish clearly between governance and anti-corruption, while probing the links between both notions. In so doing we challenge …
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. Consequently, the paper recommends the adoption of e-governance(development as a therapy for a heterogenous and divisible nation …
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This paper adapts the principles of the new developing New Institutional and Transaction Cost Economics (integrating Economics, Organization, Law, Political and Behavioral Sciences) to the area of agrarian research and innovations. The major institutional, behavioral, dimensional, technological...
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This paper explores empirically what factors influence a firm’s decision to contribute and to take leadership in open source projects. Increasing firms’ participation in the development of open source software (OSS) is generally perceived as a puzzle. Assuming that firms face a...
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the institutional causality of soft budget constraint and its applications for governance. We concluded three …
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Backed by peaceful but undemocratic presidential (2010) and legislative (July 2013) elections the Gnassingbé regime consolidated its power. In view of the absolute majority of the ruling party, its inclination for meaningful constitutional and electoral reforms, as demanded by the opposition...
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What keeps corruption in check? Politicians have incentives to both avoid and actively oppose corruption when voters can hold them accountable for it. But to punish malfeasance voters have to know about it, and corrupt actors don’t want such information to be easy to find. Moreover, we argue...
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India’s governance, political institutions and socio-economic structure.so here we analyse the root cause of this problem …
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cooperatives in Senegal. More specifically it strives to measure first how the social and financial performance and the governance … ADA, the ECHOS© tool of social performance assessment of Incofin, version 2012, the aggregated index of governance grid …, and specific interview grids to each MFIs based on their financial and social performance recorded and on their governance …
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