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Clay G. Wescott
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Clay G. Wescott,Felix Oppong
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Poland turned in an impressive performance since the fall of communism, and even during the global financial crisis beginning in 2008. Highly innovative public policies helped catalyze a vibrant private sector, which in turn enabled high economic growth,...
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Milan Tung-Wen Sun,Clay G. Wescott,L. R. Jones
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The concept of ?social capital? has been one of the mostly discussed topics in the field of social sciences. Putnam (1993: 167) perceived social capital as the most important element for improving the ?efficiency of society by facilitating coordinated ac...
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Bidhya Bowornwathana,Clay G. Wescott
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Clay G. Wescott,L. R. Jones
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In recent years governments in many developing countries have followed developed nations in establishing results and performance monitoring frameworks that measure and report on progress against strategic plans, budgets and sector strategies. In addition...
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