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Governance and returns on investment : an empirical investigation
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Using data from the World Bank's Operations Evaluation Department, the authors examine the link between the performance of Bank-financed projects and various indicators of country governance. They find that: there is a strong statistical, and possibly casual, link between civil liberties and project performance. After controlling for a variety of determinants of project performance, they find that in countries with the best civil liberties records projects have an economic rate of return between 8 and 22 percentage points higher than the rate of return in countries with the worst civil liberties. (The average rate of return in the sample is 6 percent). The typical political regime (whether authoritarian or democratic) and the status of more purely political liberties do not appear to significantly affect project performance.Human Rights,Decentralization,Politics and Government,Public Health Promotion,ICT Policy and Strategies,Governance Indicators,National Governance,Politics and Government,Economic Policy, Institutions and Governance,Human Rights