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Working Paper 13: Collective Action and corruption

The working paper outlines the historical background and early experiments in the field of Collective Action. It also examines methods and challenges and depicts recent examples of Collective Action initiatives.

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This paper is part of the Basel Institute on Governance Working Paper Series, ISSN: 2624-9650.

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Date published
2012-09
Publisher
Basel Institute on Governance
Author(s)

Mark Pieth

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Collective Action
Collective Action Initiative
history of Collective Action
anti-corruption interventions
anti-corruption measures
Collective Action

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