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Healthier Firms for a Stronger Recovery
Andrew Powell
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Liliana Rojas-Suarez
August 03, 2022
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Reinvigorating Impact Evaluation for Global Development
Julia Kaufman et al.
July 19, 2022
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Mainstreaming Evidence Use through Locally Led Development: Recommendations for USAID
Janeen Madan Keller et al.
July 19, 2022
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2022 Global Refugee Work Rights Report
Thomas Ginn et al.
July 28, 2022

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Publishing Government Contracts: Addressing Concerns and Easing Implementation (Brief)
Charles Kenny
November 11, 2014
Government procurement worldwide is worth around $9.5 trillion a year. Oil, gas, and mining rents (the gap between the price of the goods produced and the cost of production) amount to around $5 trillion, which is 4.8 percent of global GDP. Governments routinely sign multibillion-dollar contracts r...
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Hating on the Hurdle: Reforming the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s Approach to Corruption
Casey Dunning et al.
March 10, 2014
The Millennium Challenge Corporation is a US agency that provides results-oriented assistance to low- and lower-middle income countries that exhibit strong performance on a number of measures of development. Among these measures is the Worldwide Governance Indicator for control of cor...
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Results-Based Payments Reduce the Real Costs of Corruption in Foreign Aid
Charles Kenny
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William Savedoff
January 02, 2014
Why don’t foreign aid programs simply pay recipients for attaining agreed upon results? The idea has been around for decades, but it continues to meet resistance.
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