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SOAS and Basel Institute receive follow-on research grant from British Academy’s Anti-Corruption Evidence programme

1 May 2018

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SOAS and Basel Institute receive follow-on research grant from British Academy’s Anti-Corruption Evidence programme

With a follow-on grant from the British Academy’s Anti-Corruption Evidence programme (ACE), funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the Basel Institute will pursue a “phase two” research project stemming from the original and completed research study on “Informal Governance and Corruption: Transcending the Principal-Agent and Collective Action Paradigms”.

This follow-on project will be led by Dr. Scott Newton of SOAS as Principal Investigator and Dr. Claudia Baez-Camargo of the Basel Institute as Co-Investigator.

The study will focus on assessing the potential of legal reforms in promoting better anti-corruption in contexts where informal practices are widespread.

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