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Social Accountability : What Does the Evidence Really Say? (Arabic)

Policy discussion of social accountability initiatives has increasingly focused on questions about their tangible development impacts. The empirical evidence is mixed. This meta-analysis rethinks some of the most influential evaluations through a new lens: the distinction between tactical and strategic approaches to the promotion of citizen voice to contribute to improved public sector performance. Field experiments tend to study bounded, tactical...
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Fox, Jonathan.

Social Accountability : What Does the Evidence Really Say? (Arabic). GPSA Working Paper|No.1 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/982001607327037506

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