13 Masagca‚ J. T.‚ Masagca‚ M. T. & Chunxiang‚ M. (2009). Enhancing Governance of the Barangay: Reflections of Academics‚ JOAAG‚ Vol. 4. No.2 Enhancing Governance of the Barangay: Reflections of Academics Jimmy T. Masagca 1 Manrico T. Masagca 2 M. Chunxiang 3 Abstract This paper presents the insights of selected academics on local governance of the Barangay‚ the basic political unit (BPU) in the Philippines. Participants were pre‐selected and their representations were determined using the ethnographic
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Governance in Bangladesh [pic] [pic] Bangladesh continues to make efforts to improve its overall governance environment. Currently‚ efforts are underway to improve core governance systems in areas such as public procurement‚ financial management‚ fiscal reporting‚ and watchdog institutions. Several reforms to improve sectoral governance are also underway. • A number of public administration reforms have been implemented over the years. They include improvement of a promotion policy
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Today the concept of governance carries an important ground. It is the use of political authority and use of control over policy matters to achieve the goal of people’s welfare (K. Sumrin‚ 2008). The main objective of good governance is to achieve harmony of society‚ rule of law‚ economic stability and improved life standards of people and this is done bf devising policies. Although‚ policy making is attributed to elected representatives in a democratic form of governance however‚ the task of
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first policy Is it time for India to switch over to Presidential form of government?? India requires political leader ship with a vision that looks beyond caste‚ communal and regional politics. Indian political leadership need to focus on good governance that leverages the skills of its people and resources. Endowed with massive human resource talent as well as enormous natural resources‚ India could have achieved much more than what it has achieved so far. But unfortunately‚ India is a country
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CORRUPTION AND GOOD GOVERNANCE DEFICITS CAUSING GHANA ’S DEVELOPMENTAL CHALLENGES NYARKO JOHN ABBAM Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 3 1. DEVELOPMENT ................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT ....................................................
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yet not to be global governance for the world today‚ but people travel from one country to another; goods and services are freighted across land‚ air‚ sea and cyberspace; and the whole range of other cross-border activates take place in reasonable expectation of safety and security for the people‚ groups‚ firms‚ and government involved. Traditionally governance has been associated with “governing‚” or with political authority‚ institutions‚ and‚ ultimately‚ control. Governance in this sense denotes
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EMEMAR-00307; No of Pages 15 Emerging Markets Review xxx (2012) xxx–xxx Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Emerging Markets Review journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/emr Corporate governance and investment-cash flow sensitivity: Evidence from emerging markets Bill Francis a‚ Iftekhar Hasan b‚⁎‚ Liang Song c‚ 1‚ Maya Waisman d‚ 2 a Lally School of Management‚ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute‚ 110‚ 8th Street‚ Troy‚ NY 12180-3590‚ United States Fordham University
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A. Introduction: “The World Bank has undergone significant change in its purpose and membership since its inception in 1944” (world bank‚ 2003). As a result‚ there are many people criticize regarding its current governance and accountability. They are discussed that bank’s governance system is undemocratic‚ largely because borrowing countries that are impacted the most by bank projects have minimal voice in bank’s decisions about loan and projects and the selection of the bank president is unilateral
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April-June‚ p.69. 6. Chaterjee‚ Susanta‚ “‘For Public Administration’: Is Judicial Act ivism Really Deterrent to Legislative Anarchy and Executive Tyranny?”‚ The Administrator‚ Vol.XLII‚ April-June 1997‚ p.9. 7. Dey‚ Bata K.‚ “Defining Good Governance”‚ Indian Journal of Public Administration ‚ Vol. 44‚ July-Sept 1998‚ p. 412. 8. Iyer‚ V.R. Krishna‚ “Judicial Activism and Administrative Autonomy”‚ The Administrator‚ Vol.XLII‚ April-June 1997‚ p.1. 9. Madon‚ D.P.‚ Conference Paper‚ the Third
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make the corruptors fear and they do not redo the law infringement. The best way to solve this problem is the government should give a death punishment to corruptors. The corruptors cause difficulties for economic development‚ democracy‚ and good governance. They also increase financial burden for pauper. Because of those reasons‚ the corruption should be given death punishment. Firstly‚ the reason why the corruptor should be given death punishment is because they cause difficulties for economic development
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