Decentralization and Corruption: New Cross Country Evidence
Washington, D.C., World Bank, 2011
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Washington, D.C., World Bank, 2011
Nashville (TN), Vanderbilt University, 2014
Washington, D.C., World Bank, 2011
Opladen, Barbara Budrich Publishers, 2015
For The IIEP-UNESCO Letter, Muriel Poisson discusses new research that focuses on learning from cities worldwide on how to promote open government in education.
Kuwait
Press
Rana Salem Al-Seyassah - Arab Times
Following a corruption-risk assessment, IIEP-UNESCO publishes a set of recommendations to improve the financing, management, and admissions of Georgia's higher education sector.
USA
Press
- NBC 5 News
Niger
Press
Sam Oluwalana - Independant
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