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Management of Bureaucrats and Public Service Delivery: Evidence from the Nigerian Civil Service∗ Imran Rasul Daniel Rogger†
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Document Date: 2013-10-22 00:54:12


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City

Berlin / Abuja / /

Company

Wilson / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

United States / Nigeria / /

Currency

USD / /

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Event

FDA Phase / /

Facility

University College London / /

IndustryTerm

budget law / government systems / even accounting / local government civil services / evaluation systems / public services / fewer public services / /

Organization

Nigerian Civil Service / Economic and Social Research Council / independent government / Paris Club / civil society / Federal Government / University College London / Civil Service of Nigeria / House of Representatives / Institute for Fiscal Studies / Royal Economic Society / Federal Government of Nigeria / International Growth Centre / Federal Civil Service in Nigeria / House / Nigerian administration / Nigerian Government / Appropriation Committee / World Bank Nigeria Country Office / National Assembly / Senate / /

Person

Tom Crossley / Van Reenen / Guy Laroque / Andrea Prat / Marianne Bertrand / Nick Bloom / Larry Katz / Martin Williams / Bloom Reenen / Nava Ashraf / Carol Propper / Robert Gibbons / Henrik Kleven / Jonathan Phillips / Tim Besley / Ben Faber / Christian Dustmann / Rachel Griffith / Lucie Gadenne / Marcos Vera-Hernandez / Andrew Foster / Luis Garicano / John Van Reenen / Esther Duflo / Richard Blundell / Juan Pablo Rud / Imran Rasul Daniel Rogger / Stephen Hansen / /

Position

Governor / tackle / President / Organizations The Head / representative / Head / /

Product

We / /

Region

sub-Saharan Africa / /

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