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This volume provides a comprehensive review of the empirical
evidence on corruption generated by recent laboratory and field
experiments conducted by economists and political scientists. The
first part of the volume reviews the evidence produced by
laboratory experiments in relation to gender and cultural
differences in corruption decision-making, as well as the
effectiveness of different anti-corruption policies. This part
concludes with an assessment of the external validity of corruption
investigations relying on laboratory experiments. The second part
of the volume reviews recent contributions to corruption research
made through the use of field experiments. Special attention is
given to advances in measuring corruption in the field,
investigations of clientelism and vote-buying, and the role that
information can play in the fight against corruption. A critical
assessment of the effectiveness of top-down and bottom-up
anti-corruption interventions completes this section. The volume
concludes with important reflections on the role that behavioral
and experimental economics can play in anti-corruption research and
practice.
This paper presents unique evidence on health workers' career
choices in Ethiopia. It shows that challenges like health workers'
limited willingness to work in rural areas, as well as their
likelihood to migrate abroad vary substantially and are correlated
with background, motivation, and job satisfaction. Governments in
Africa have identified human resources for health as a priority to
improve health outcomes. This study is a valuable resource to
better understand health worker choices and help toward the design
of more effective human resource policies. This working paper was
produced as part of the World Bank's Africa Region Health Systems
for Outcomes (HSO) Program. The Program, funded by the World Bank,
the Government of Norway, the Government of the United Kingdom and
the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI), focuses
on strengthening health systems in Africa to reach the poor and
achieve tangible results related to Health, Nutrition and
Population. The main pillars and focus of the program center on
knowledge and capacity building related to Human Resources for
Health, Health Financing, Pharmaceuticals, Governance and Service
Delivery, and Infrastructure and ICT.
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