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Public Goods Provision and the Efficacy of Governance
CDDRL, FSI Stanford, Program on Poverty and Governance Conference
Date and Time
May 18, 2012 - May 19, 2012
8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
By Invitation Only
RSVP required by 5PM May 16
Featuring
Beatriz Magaloni - Stanford University
On May 18-19, the Program on Poverty and Governance will host a two-day conference on the provision of public goods and good governance throughout the world. This conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, will bring together an interdisciplinary group of economists, political scientists, policymakers, and public health researchers examining these questions. Public goods—goods and services such as education, healthcare, sanitation, potable water, and other benefits provided by the government—are intrinsically tied to issues of governance, which we broadly define as the exercise of political authority and the use of institutional resources to manage society’s problems and affairs. More specifically, factors such how political leaders get elected, the way in which government projects get funded, whether the community participates in decision-making, and the extent to which the distribution of government benefits is done through clientelistic networks, among others, play an important role in the quality and coverage of public goods that governments provide. Additionally, a critical question in large parts of the developing world relates to the role of international players and foreign aid in the provision of public goods –does external provision of public goods enable or hinder governmental capacity to deliver public services in poor communities? Through two days of presentations and panel discussions, the conference will explore how various facets of governance affect the provision of public goods and services throughout the world.
The conference will be held in Encina Hall at Stanford University May 18th and 19th, 2012. Guests are encouraged to RSVP by May 16th. Any questions may be addressed to the Program on Poverty and Governance program associate Elena Cryst.
Location
CISAC Conference Room
Encina Hall Central, 2nd floor
616 Serra St.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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Parent Research Projects
Program on Poverty and Governance
CDDRL Program- CDDRL Conferences
CDDRL Series
Governance, Organizations, and Security
Topics: Corruption | Economic development | Economics | Foreign assistance | Governance | Organizations | Rule of law and corruption | World Bank | South America | The Americas



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