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  • Book: The Quest for Good Governance How Societies Develop Control of Corruption (Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, 2015)153487
  • Book: Working with the Grain: Integrating Governance and Growth in Development Strategies (Brian Levy, 2014)153488
  • Book: The Limits of Institutional Reform in Development Changing Rules for Realistic Solutions (Matt Andrews, 2014)153489
  • Book: Governance for Development in Africa: Solving Collective Action Problems (David Booth, Diana Cammack, 2013)153493
  • Is Good Governance Good for Development? (pdf) 153494
  • Book: Framework for Results-Based Public Sector Management and Country Cases (Bangura, Y & Larbi, George A, 2011)153495
  • Book: Institutional Change and Economic Development (Ha-Joon Chang, 2007)153500
  • Book: Principled Agents?: The Political Economy of Good Government (Timothy Besley, 2006)153501
  • Book: Public Sector Reform in Developing Countries: Capacity Challenges to Improve Services (Yusuf Bangura, 2006)153505
  • Book: Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance (Douglass C. North, 1990)153506
  • Paper: Public sector management reform in developing countries: Perspectives beyond NPM orthodoxy - Public Admin & Development 12/15153507
  • Report: From Old Public Administration to the New Public Service Implications for Public Sector Reform in Developing Countries - UNDP 08/15153511
  • Helpdesk Report: Problem-driven iterative approaches and wider governance reform - GSDRC 04/14153512
  • Helpdesk Report: Prioritising and sequencing public sector reform - GSDRC 02/14153513
  • Report: Fostering innovation and entrepreneurialism in public sector reform - ODI 12/15153517
  • Report: Explaining positive deviance in public sector reforms in development - GSDRC 05/13153518
  • Report: Escaping Capability Traps through Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation (PDIA) - UNU Wider 06/12153519
  • Report: Framework for Results-Based Public Sector Management and Country Cases - OECD 09/11153523
  • Report: Public Sector Management in Africa - ADB 11/05153524
  • Report: Making Public Sector Management Work for Africa: Back to the Drawing-Board - ADB 11/05153525
  • Report: Good Enough Governance Revisited - ODI 02/05153529
  • Report: Public Sector Management Reforms in Africa: Lessons Learned - UN ECA 12/03153530
  • Good Enough Governance: Poverty Reduction and Reform in Developing Countries - Kennedy School at Harvard 11/02153531
  • Report: The New Public Management Approach and Crisis States - UNRISD 09/99153535
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