Friday, February 24, 2006

Corruption and Asymmetry of Information Resources

I know several of you are still having difficulty narrowing down your project ideas, for those of you considering either a focus on corruption and asymmetry of information, or focusing on a different field, and challenging prior assertions based on the effects of asymmetric information or graft, the following may be good resources for you.

http://transparency.org/policy_and_research/surveys_indices
http://www.corisweb.org/

Be mindful that when getting data about some of the places that have larger problems with corruption that the data acquired should be reviewed with some skepticism.

Best Regards,
Ken

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