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    If You Could Ask 100,000 People Around the World One Thing to Better Understand or Tackle Institutional Corruption, What Would it Be?

    by Dieter Zinnbauer

    A couple of weeks ago the NGO I am working for, Transparency International, published its bi-annual Global Corruption Barometer – this time covering a record 107 countries with representative household surveys. This is the largest public survey exercise that seeks to elicit a detailed account of the perception of, and experience with, corruption around the world. Covering 114,000 households and more than 8 million data-points, this is a treasure trove for research and policy analysis on corruption.

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    Dieter Zinnbauer - Capturing Policy Capture?

    The March 10, 2014, seminar presentation was led by Edmond J. Safra Lab Fellow, Dieter Zinnbauer. A Program Manager for the International Secretariat of Transparency International in Berlin, Zinnbauer works on emerging policy issues and innovation. Prior to his current assignment, Zinnbauer served as the Chief Editor of Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report. During his fellowship year, Zinnbauer has focused his research on exploring possibilities to...

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