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government in the developing world, where nationally appointed bureaucrats and locally elected politicians together manage the …
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processes, the generation and absorption of information in bureaucracy relies on individual actors undertaking costly action to …
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International Cooperation Agency, and World Bank and links them to one important wider economic benefit-local economic activity. The …
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Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? This paper studies the impact of a simple procedural reform on the efficiency and quality of adjudication in Senegal. The reform gave judges the duty and powers to conclude pre-trial proceedings within a four-month deadline. The...
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This paper investigates the consequences of granting politicians power over bureaucrats in the implementation of small-scale public infrastructure projects. While potentially bolstering the incentive for the executive to perform, increased legislative oversight may lead to distortions in the...
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