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Making Public Sector Reforms Work: Political and Economic Contexts, Incentives, and Strategies
2012
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Simone Bunse; Verena Fritz
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Leaving No One Behind?: Informal Economies, Economic Inclusion and Islamic Extremism in Nigeria
2015
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Kate Meagher
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Pro-Growth Anti-corruption and Governance Reforms for Viet Nam: Lessons from East Asia
2011
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Khan, Mushtaq
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Escaping Capability Traps Through Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation (PDIA)
2013
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Matt Andrews; Lant Pritchett; Michael Woolcock
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Development Aid Confronts Politics
2013
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Thomas Carothers; Diane de Gramont
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Between party capitalism and market reforms – understanding sector differences in Rwanda
2016
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Pritish Behuria
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Centralising rents and dispersing power while pursuing development? Exploring the strategic uses of military firms in Rwanda
2016
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Pritish Behuria
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Building Legitimacy in Conflict-affected and Fragile States
2016
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Dr. Eileen F. Babbitt, Ian Johnstone, JD, LLM, and Dr. Dyan Mazurana
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The Big Stuck in State Capability for Policy Implementation
2016
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Matt Andrews; Lant Pritchett and Michael Woolcock
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EIP Visioning Process
This report is a product of the revisioning process initiated by EIP in 2018. After several years of serving as an enabling platform for its members to learn and share knowledge in the area of institutional reform, EIP undertook the process of taking stock of its achievements and ascertain its value add as a channel to advance the SDGs by increasing the effectiveness, inclusivity and accountability of institutions.
This report details the outcome of the process and lays down proposed steps to improve EIP's ability to serve its purpose.
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- Peer to Peer Learning Alliance (P2P-LA)
- project imlpementation
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Neil Levine
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