Does Greater Accountability Improve the Quality of Public Service Delivery? Evidence from Uganda
The manuscript has three parts: in the first two, they demonstrate that corruption is widespread in Uganda and they assess factors that contribute to it; in the third, they use what they claim to be an instrumental variable approach (which would make the study quasi-experimental) to gauge whether communities that have a larger share of households who know how to report corruption then face less corruption.
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Does Greater Accountability Improve the Quality of Public Service Delivery? Evidence from Uganda
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KLAUS DEININGER and PAUL MPUGA, The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA
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The manuscript has three parts: in the first two, they demonstrate that corruption is widespread in Uganda and they assess factors that contribute to it; in the third, they use what they claim to be an instrumental variable approach (which would make the study quasi-experimental) to gauge whether communities that have a larger share of households who know how to report corruption then face less corruption.