Edouard
Edouard Al-Dahdah is an economist working at the World Bank since 2001, first in the Middle East and North Africa Unit, then at the World Bank Institute. He is one of the core authors of the World Bank report on Better Governance for Development in the Middle East and North Africa: Enhancing Inclusiveness and Accountability, published in 2003, and is currently working on producing a companion volume. His fields of expertise include the political economy of institutional reforms and quantitative economic history. His interests also include anticorruption reforms and governance indicators. He did his graduate work at the University of Chicago and Georgetown University, and his undergraduate work at the American University of Beirut.
Latest Posts:
- Dani Kaufmann: the institution, the idea and the man
- MENA Governance News and Notes
- The human faces of corruption
- Corruption warning signs: is your project at risk?
- Don't rush to dismiss governance, it'll come back to haunt you
- Mark your Calendars: Launch of the 2008 World Governance Indicators
- Visualizing Governance: the World Freedom Atlas
