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government in the developing world, where nationally appointed bureaucrats and locally elected politicians together manage the …
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The authors use data from more than 6,000 World Bank projects evaluated between 1983 and 2009 to investigate macro and … World Bank project task manager quality matter significantly for the ultimate outcome of projects. They discuss the …
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This paper analyzes the impact of donor fragmentation on the quality of government bureaucracy in aid-recipient nations …
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A burgeoning area of social science research examines how state capabilities and bureaucratic effectiveness shape economic development. This paper studies how the management practices of civil service bureaucrats correlate to the delivery of public projects, using novel data from the Ghanaian...
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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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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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Does decentralizing the allocation of public resources reduce rent-seeking and improve equity? This paper studies a governance reform in Pakistan's vast Indus Basin irrigation system. Using canal discharge measurements across all of Punjab province, the analysis finds that water theft increased...
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allocation under an irrigation bureaucracy subject to corruption and rent-seeking. Data on the landholdings and political …
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The authors examine the role of governance-measured by level of corruption and quality of bureaucracy-and ask how it …
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Indonesia faces serious challenges in the number, cost, quality, and distribution of teachers. This paper examines the role of political economy factors in producing these challenges and shaping efforts to resolve them. It argues that the challenges have their origins in the way in which...
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