The political economy of unfinished development projects: corruption, clientelism, or collective choice?
Development projects like schools and latrines are popular with politi- cians and voters alike, yet many developing countries are littered with half-finished projects that were abandoned mid-construction. Using an original database of over 14,000 small development projects in Ghana, I estimate that...
Main Author: | Williams, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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