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Blog post
Mobilising local leaders to rebuild the social compact
The social compact between citizen and state, whereby a citizen pays taxes and receives public goods and services, is a critical link in political accountability and the development process. This link is especially salient in the context of local governments and a significant metric on which they are judged. In many developing countries, however, this link is broken. In...
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Multimedia Item - Video
Enhancing industrial growth and productivity in Pakistan
This documentary follows the IGC's work with the Government of Punjab on increasing the province's industrial base and developing policies to encourage growth in areas such as the garment sector.
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Event
Firms and growth seminar
State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), IGC Pakistan and the Pakistan Business Council (PBC) are jointly hosting a day-long seminar on firms and their potential for growth with support from the Consortium for Development Policy Research (CDPR). The seminar will support engagement with the key stakeholders by bringing together senior policymakers from the Federal Government and...
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Project
Firm growth and information frictions in the market for skills
This study is motivated by two major challenges confronting low-income countries: Rising unemployment and underemployment, and low productivity and growth in firms. An important reason for this is information frictions in the labour market that affect both firms and work-seekers. On the demand side, firms may have limited information about the skills of workers when they...
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Multimedia Item - Video
Energy reforms in Pakistan
This video focuses on two areas that the IGC has worked on with the Government of Pakistan to reform energy policy. The first looks at reducing air pollution with ZigZag Kiln technology and the second looks at ways to increase energy supplies.
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Project
Leveraging informal institutions to raise land formalisation
There are large swathes of land in urban Africa that are allocated low values of built capital, remain unplanned, and are settled under limited property rights. Since the 1999 Land Act, the government in Tanzania is working towards universally titled urban land. Despite this, uptake of titles remains low in many urban areas. As argued in the literature, aside from moral...
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Project
Mission driven intrinsic motivation and performance of public workers in Pakistan
Public workers in many developing countries shirk at their job and do not exert socially optimal effort. While linking financial incentives to objectively measured performance is one way to improve public services, it is not always feasible for resource-constrained countries to provide significant financial bonuses. Instead, using the intrinsic motivations of workers could...
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Project
Effect of capacity in delivery of urban services
As the developing world urbanises, there is increasing pressure to provide local public goods that allow people to live in dense communities. In Pakistan, this pressure is exacerbated by the rapid rate of urbanisation - by 2050, the urban share of the population is projected to be 60%. Therefore, a robust local government network is needed for the provision of essential...
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Project
Female voting behaviour in Pakistan
Promoting female empowerment through increased political participation remains a core policy challenge throughout the developing world. Past work has shown that political participation can serve to improve female specific public policy and service delivery in countries such as India and Brazil. However, there is a dearth of evidence on whether female voters reward such...
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Project
Breaking the cycle: Reducing non-payment for electricity - experimental evidence from Pakistan
This research tests the effectiveness of behavioural interventions in fostering regular bill payment. This will be achieved through a randomised field experiment conducted in Karachi, Pakistan. The experimental design was defined in partnership with K-Electric (KE), a private, vertically integrated electric-energy corporation serving around 23 million residential,...