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Daily Archives: October 6, 2020

Anti-corruption in Aid-funded Procurement: Whacking the Mole is Not Enough

David-Barrett, David-Barrett_ext, International ArchitectureBy Liz David-BarrettOctober 6, 2020Leave a comment

GI-ACE researchers Liz Dávid-Barrett and Mihály Fazekas use big data analysis from a recent World Bank procurement reform dataset to show how corruption is a moving target.

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