New ways to measure institutionalised grand corruption in public procurement.
Fazekas, Mihály and Tóth, István János
U4 Brief. October 2014:9. U4 – Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway. 2014
New ways to measure institutionalised grand corruption in public procurement.
Fazekas, Mihály and Tóth, István János
U4 Brief. October 2014:9. U4 – Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway. 2014
Skills Beyond School: Synthesis Report, OECD Reviews of Vocational Education and Training.
Field, Simon, Alvarez-Galvan, Jose-Luis, Fazekas, Mihály, Kis, Viktória, Kuczera, Małgorzata and Musset, Pauline
OECD, Paris. 2014
Improving Public Procurement Outcomes: Review of Tools and the State of the Evidence Base.
Adam, Isabelle; Blum, Jürgen Rene; & Fazekas, Mihály
GTI-WP/2025:00, Budapest: Government Transparency Institute. 2025
Advances in measuring corruption and agenda for the future.
Fazekas, Mihály and Ferrali, Romain
GTI-WP/2023:01, Budapest: Government Transparency Institute. 2023
Open and sustainable procurement. Towards deepened collaboration between reformers.
Adam, Isabelle, Fazekas, Mihály & Zellmann, Conrad
GTI-WP/2021:01, Budapest: Government Transparency Institute. 2021
Improving Public Procurement Outcomes: Review of Tools and the State of the Evidence Base.
Fazekas, Mihály; & Blum, Jürgen Rene
Policy Research Working Paper: WPS 9690, Washington, D.C.: World Bank. 2021
Adam, Isaelle; & Fazekas, Mihály
GTI-WP 2020:02, Budapest: Government Transparency Institute. 2020
Elections and corruption: incentives to steal or incentives to invest?
Fazekas, Mihály & Hellmann, Olli
GTI-WP/2019:02, Budapest: Government Transparency Institute. 2019
Anti-corruption interventions in development aid: Is corruption reduced or merely displaced?
Dávid-Barrett, Elizabeth & Fazekas, Mihály
GTI-WP/2018:02, Budapest: Government Transparency Institute. 2018
Controlling Corruption in Development Aid: New Evidence from Contract-Level Data.
Dávid-Barrett, Elizabeth, Fazekas, Mihály, Hellmann, Olli, Márk, Lili, & McCorley, Ciara
SCSC Working Paper No. 1. Sussex Centre for the Study of Corruption, University of Sussex. 2017