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    Who Are the Important Actors in Shaping Good Governance, Transparency, and Accountability Principles?

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    Biddulph, S; Biukovic, L
    Editor
    Biddulph, S; Biukovic, L
    Date
    2019
    Source Title
    Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives
    Publisher
    UBC Press
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Biddulph, Sarah
    Affiliation
    Melbourne Law School
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    Biddulph, S. & Biukovic, L. (2019). Who Are the Important Actors in Shaping Good Governance, Transparency, and Accountability Principles?. Biddulph, S (Ed.). Biukovic, L (Ed.). Good Governance in Economic Development: International Norms and Chinese Perspectives, (1), pp.348-354. UBC Press.
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    Open Access
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/254290
    Abstract
    Commonly held ideas and aspirations of good governance, as comprised by transparency, accountability, and public participation, create a potential point of conversation between the national and the supranational. The chapters in this book have explored the ways in which these key ideas are given shape and operate at both the level of international institutions and corporations and at the national level. Interactions between these levels have a number of dimensions.

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