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Pablo Yanguas

Pablo Yanguas

Anti-corruption / Political economy of reform / Strategy and learning

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  • New paper! Adapting to fragility: Lessons from practitioners
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  • PEA Confessions, part III: More tools, please and thank you
  • Is your development agency Conan or Saruman?
  • “Can We Do Aid Better?” Debate at UCL
  • Duncan Green’s rant is not wrong. But the blame does not lie only in academia

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Tag: Cabaret

Could this be the World Bank’s theme song?

 

Last week I met with some World Bank staff in DC, and there’s only so many times you can hear Bank people say they are only evaluated on their ability to get money out the door. So here’s a proposal: play a continuous loop of this song at the Wolfensohn atrium to get every visitor in the mood.

Money, money, money…

Posted on 4 March 2015Categories DevelopmentTags Cabaret, Foreign aid, Value-for-money, Wilkommen, World Bank
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