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Crawford School of Public Policy

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Discussion paper

Corruption by design? A comparative study of Singapore, Hong Kong and mainland China


Corruption exists in every society, but the extent of corruption varies enormously among countries. Governments have taken up the challenge of reform to lessen the scope and severity of corruption. However, it is puzzling to see some countries are more successful than others, even if they have similar geographic, cultural and historical background. How the...
Report

Truth in government and the politicisation of public service advice


Recent controversies, eg over intelligence in Iraq, have raised problems about the politicisation of official advice, particularly the supposedly factual or objective elements of advice. Objectivity is a contested value and the lines are often hard to draw between bare fact, spin and misrepresentation. Public servants are held to higher standards of objectivity than politicians...
Working paper

Valuing Australian cultural institutions: developing a cultural worldview scale


This paper explores the relationship between cultural attitudes and estimates of the economic value of cultural institutions. The relationship is tested with preliminary findings from an empirical study of the economic value of two national cultural institutions in Australia?the National Museum of Australia and Old Parliament House (the historic former national parliament building). The two...
Report

Australia's governance aid: Evaluating evolving norms and objectives


'Good governance' – the current buzzword of the international development community, despite its elusiveness – promises prosperity and democratic justice for all citizens of the world. Good governance commonly espouses the efficient management of a country’s institutions and social and economic resources in an open, accountable manner. Upon its emergence as the prevailing developmental paradigm...
Report

Playing the Game: The allocation of funding through Commonwealth sport facility programs over the past 25 years


Over the past 25 years the Commonwealth has committed to several sport facility funding programs. However, in each case the distribution of projects funded, and total funds allocated has been concentrated into marginal electorates. With a greater number of projects being funded per marginal electorate than per fairly safe electorate or safe electorate, there is...

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