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Description | "The purpose of this research is to identify the anti-corruption strategies available for fighting corruption in developing countries and assess their relevance to the newly independent country of Eritrea by canvassing the opinions of Eritrean public officials. The anti-corruption strategies considered in the study are divided into four broad categories: Economic/Market Reforms, Administrative/Bureaucratic Reforms, Accountability/Transparency Enhancing Reforms, and Political Accountability Enhancing Reforms" |
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Dissertation note |
Thesis Ph.D in Public Administration, North Carolina State University , 2004 |
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http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08072004-234650/unrestricted/etd.pdf |
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Mode of Acces | No restriction | ||
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Subject | Public Adminstration | ||
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Transparency | ||
Subject | Corruption | ||
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Eritrea | ||
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Graduate Faculty, North Carolina State University |
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