Specifically, this project will uncover whether vertically divided authority reduces the delivery of basic urban services through reductions in int...
Governance & Fragility
Governance & Fragility
Governance has become a major concern for both donors and aid recipient countries since the late 1980s. Very poor quality governance is also one of the defining characteristics of state fragility, and social unrest and violence may both exacerbate and be caused by weak institutions. Our work draws on some 80 studies prepared by UNU-WIDER’s global network.
How to rebuild and reconcile countries torn by war has been a dominant theme in the global debate for half a century or more. CARL-GUSTAV LINDÉN / Nov 2012 |
The 16th WIDER Annual Lecture was delivered by Professor Lant Pritchett, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, on Thursday 27 September... UNU-WIDER / Sep 2012 |
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At the recent UNU-WIDER research conference on development and climate change, the communications team took the opportunity to ask participants vis... UNU-WIDER / Oct 2012 |
ReCom highlights in the WIDERAngle October issue. WIDERANGLE / Oct 2012 |
Over the past decade, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have become a staple of research in development economics. Gisselquist, Niño-Zarazúa / Oct 2012 |
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