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Pallavi Roy
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Anti-corruption in adverse contexts: strategies for improving implementation
M Khan, A Andreoni, P Roy
SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 13, 2019
512019
Anti-corruption in adverse contexts: A strategic approach
M Khan, A Andreoni, P Roy
SOAS, 2016
362016
Targeting anticorruption interventions at the front line: developmental governance in health systems
E Hutchinson, N Naher, P Roy, M McKee, SH Mayhew, SM Ahmed, ...
BMJ global health 5 (12), e003092, 2020
342020
Anti-Corruption in Nigeria: A political settlements analysis
P Roy
SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 2, 2017
342017
An adaptive governance and health system response for the COVID-19 emergency
M Khan, P Roy, I Matin, M Rabbani, R Chowdhury
World Development 137, 105213, 2021
292021
Digitizing taxation and premature formalization in developing countries
P Roy, MH Khan
Development and change 52 (4), 855-877, 2021
192021
Digital identities: A political settlements analysis of asymmetric power and information
M Khan, P Roy
SOAS-ACE, 2019
192019
The economic and financial crimes commission and the politics of (in) effective implementation of Nigeria’s anti-corruption policy
E Onyema, P Roy, H Oredola, S Ayinla
SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 7, 2018
192018
Introduction: The UN and the Global South, 1945 and 2015: past as prelude?
TG Weiss, P Roy
The UN and the Global South, 1945 and 2015, 1-10, 2018
18*2018
India’s Vulnerable Maturity
P Roy
In the Shadow of Violence: Politics, Economics, and the Problems of …, 2013
162013
The political economy of automotive industry development policy in middle income countries: A comparative analysis of Egypt, India, South Africa and Turkey
A Black, P Roy, A El-Haddad, K Yilmaz
ESID Working Paper, 2020
152020
Breaking the cycle of corruption in Nigeria’s electricity sector: a political settlements analysis
P Roy, K Iwuamadi, J Ibrahim
SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 20, 2020
152020
The political economy of growth under clientelism: an analysis of Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Pakistan
P Roy
SOAS, University of London, 2013
142013
Exploring health-sector absenteeism and feasible solutions: evidence from the primary healthcare level in Enugu, South East Nigeria
O Onwujekwe, C Orjiakor, P Ogbozor, E Hutchinson, U Obi, C Mbachu
SOAS, 2019
132019
Economic growth, the UN and the Global South: an unfulfilled promise
P Roy
The UN and the Global South, 1945 and 2015, 138-152, 2018
132018
“Miracle Examination Centres” as hubs for malpractices in Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination in Nigeria: A Systematic Review
P Agwu, CT Orjiakor, A Odii, C Onalu, C Nzeadibe, P Roy, O Onwujekwe, ...
International Journal of Educational Development 88, 102538, 2022
102022
Absenteeism among doctors in the Bangladesh health system: what are the structural drivers?
N Naher, D Balabanova, M McKee, MH Khan, P Roy, SM Ahmed, ...
SSM-Qualitative Research in Health 2, 100089, 2022
92022
Nepal’s Political Settlement and Inclusive Growth: Not Quite Business as Usual
P Roy, M Khan
92017
Cluster laying of eggs does not increase the risk of cannibalism by first instar larvae in ladybird beetles.
BK Agarwala, S Bhattacharya, PB Roy
81997
Absenteeism in primary health centres in Nigeria: leveraging power, politics and kinship
A Odii, O Onwujekwe, E Hutchinson, P Agwu, CT Orjiakor, P Ogbozor, ...
BMJ global health 7 (12), e010542, 2022
62022
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