Local Capture: Evidence from a Central Government Transfer Program in Uganda

Quarterly Journal of Economics - Tập 119 Số 2 - Trang 679-705 - 2004
Ritva Reinikka1, Jakob Svensson2
1Development Research Group, the World Bank
2Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm University, Development Research Group, the World Bank, and CEPR

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