SABOT LECTURE SERIES

Corruption: Myths & Realities in a Developing-Country Context

October 28, 2009

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala delivers the Second Annual Richard H. Sabot Lecture, June 20, 2007.

The Richard H. Sabot Lecture is held annually to honor the life and work of Richard “Dick” Sabot, a respected professor, celebrated development economist, successful Internet entrepreneur, and close friend of the Center for Global Development (CGD) who died suddenly in July 2005. As a founding member of CGD’s Board of Directors, Dick’s enthusiasm and intellect encouraged our beginnings. His work as a scholar and as a development practitioner helped to shape the Center’s vision of independent research and new ideas in the service of better development policies and practices.

 

CITATION

Okonjo-Iweala, Ngozi. 2009. Corruption: Myths & Realities in a Developing-Country Context. Center for Global Development.

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