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Evaluating Anticorruption Policies: Evidence, Impact and Context

European Union
Latin America
Regulation
Comparative Perspective
Corruption
Policy Implementation
P211
Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
LUISS University
Giacomo Sillari
LUISS University

Abstract

This panel focuses on how to fill the gaps preventing the sound evaluation of anticorruption policies needed for evidence-based anti-corruption policymaking. Rather than focusing on the inadequacy of the design of such policies, an area frequently covered, the papers try to bridge the gap created by the absence of valid measurements for evaluation. The panel uses a variety of novel de jure and de facto based measures for both preventive and criminal anticorruption policies and relates them to corruption using a designs.

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