• Corruption in customs: How can it be tackled? 

      Fjeldstad, Odd-Helge; Filho, Ernani Checcucci; Raballand, Gaël (Enhancing Government Effectiveness and Transparency: The Fight Against Corruption, Chapter, 2020-09-01)
      This chapter examines recent experiences in combating corruption in customs administration in developing countries. There is no lack of measures, norms, standards or ‘best practices’ to address corruption. ...
    • Corruption in Tax Administration: Lessons from Institutional Reforms in Uganda 

      Fjeldstad, Odd-Helge (International Handbook on the Economics of Corruption, Chapter, 2006-01-01)
      Over the past two decades many developing countries have implemented comprehensive reforms of their tax administrations in order to increase revenue and curb corruption. This chapter examines recent experiences in the fight ...
    • Enrolling the local: Community-based anti-corruption efforts and institutional capture 

      Klein, Brian; Zhu, Annah; Pardo-Herrera, Camilo; Mullard, Saul (Report, 2021-02-01)
      This Brief examines community-based anti-corruption efforts in natural resource management in order to better understand their rationales, potentialities, and challenges—especially complications posed by the intersection ...
    • Message misunderstood: Why raising awareness of corruption can backfire 

      Peiffer, Caryn; Cheeseman, Nic (U4 Brief 2023:1, Report, 2023-03-01)
      Research suggests resources spent on raising awareness with anti-corruption messaging may be wasted or even do more harm than good. Anti-corruption messaging must be tested before being rolled out.
    • Tackling petty corruption through social norms theory: lessons from Rwanda 

      Nicaise, Guillaume (U4 Issue 2021:2, Research report, 2021-01-01)
      Despite Rwanda’s implementation of a ‘zero tolerance for corruption’ strategy, taxi motorcyclists working in Kigali continue to deal with corrupt security officers and police officers. Yet, the use of ...