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Works by Robert Klitgaard

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Fairly dull. Lots of writing reports that nobody reads, meetings with people who don't care. Very little is accomplished, or even attempted. It does give a sense, perhaps, of the life of a traveling World Bank economic consultant. Peter Griffiths's "The Economist's Tale" tells a similar story, based in Sierra Leone instead of Equatorial Guinea, much more successfully. Judging just from memoirs, though, Peace Corps and MSF volunteers have more interesting and effective experiences.
 
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breic | 7 other reviews | Dec 27, 2021 |
La prévention de la corruption permet d'accroître les revenus d'une ville, d'améliorer les services municipaux, de stimuler la confiance et la participation des citoyens; en un mot, la vie en société.
 
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ACParakou | Nov 8, 2017 |
This is an interesting inside look at the process of foreign aid to Africa. The author was a consultant on economic development to the govt. of Equatorial Guinea and was involved in that country's negotiations with the World Bank and the IMF. He is a sympathetic narrator and a careful observer of the natural environment, which he clearly enjoys. It gets a little difficult for those with no background in the subject (like me) but was a good introduction.
 
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kaitanya64 | 7 other reviews | Jan 3, 2017 |
amusing, informative, critical (but not mean-spirited or didactic) description of 1) living in Equatorial Guinea and 2) impact of NGOs on the country
 
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FKarr | 7 other reviews | Apr 10, 2013 |

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