U4 Brief
The impact of information and accountability on hospital procurement corruption in Argentina and Bolivia
Argentina and Bolivia have both attempted to curb corruption in procurement of hospital supplies. With varying degrees of success, their experiences tell a lesson: unless there are consequences attached to identified mal-practice, monitoring and publicizing information will not guarantee sustained gains.
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Savedoff, W. (2008) The impact of information and accountability on hospital procurement corruption in Argentina and Bolivia. Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Brief 2008:7) 4 p.
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