Does Budget Transparency Lead to Stronger Human Development Outcomes and Commitments to Economic and Social Rights?
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- Martin Luis Alton & Sanjay Agarwal & Vera Songwe, 2013. "A Local Budget Transparency Index for Cameroon's Local Councils : Insights from a Benchmarking Exercise," World Bank Publications - Reports 20130, The World Bank Group.
- Victoria L. Lemieux & Stephanie E. Trapnell, 2016. "Public Access to Information for Development," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 24578.
- World Bank Group, 2014. "Strategic Framework for Mainstreaming Citizen Engagement in World Bank Group Operations," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 21113.
- Ling, Cristina & Roberts, Dawn, 2014. "Evidence of development impact from institutional change : a review of the evidence on open budgeting," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6968, The World Bank.
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budget transparency; human development; human rights;All these keywords.
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