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The Chandler Papers: Building and sustaining trust in central banks
Central banks must be trustworthy and predictable to maintain economic stability. This paper explores the growing roles of central banks, emphasising the need for better integration of trust-building theories and practices.
The Chandler Papers: Remediation agreements for corporate corruption
In this new Chandler Sessions paper, Kathleen Roussel, Todd Foglesong and Tom Andreopoulos analyse the Canadian experience and outline a strategy for managing the challenges of remediation agreements.
The public institutional integrity of the Amazon Fund
The Amazon Fund has the potential to enter a new phase, attracting millions of dollars in donations. For this, it must maximise its trustworthiness. The theory of public institutional integrity supports the Fund in identifying how it could improve its trustworthiness.
Tools at the centre of government
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the critical role not just of government generally, but in particular the essential role the centre of government must play to mitigate problems that no longer respect organisational boundaries.
Zero-sum mindset and its discontents
The necessary dialogue between big data and tax in Brazil's tax administration
On culture and corruption
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