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Article · 27 Jun 2018

The analysis of corruption in the education sector through a behavioural lens

by Cosimo Stahl · Published by Etico
Corruption Prevention and Public Governance

Corruption is pervasive in Sub-Saharan Africa’s educational sector. The phenomenon includes not only bribery but also practices that the World Bank has labeled “quiet corruption.” While anti-corruption interventions tackling such practices are typically based on assumptions of rational decision-making from classical economics, Cosimo analyses petty corruption practices through a behavioural lens.

Discussing the cases of Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda, he makes the case for a novel type of content-sensitive intervention that acknowledges the role of multiple drivers – including those that are non-rational.

This article appeared as a blog plot on the ETICO portal of UNESCO’s International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP-UNESCO).

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Stahl, C. (2018) The analysis of corruption in the education sector through a behavioural lens. Etico

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