I've
listed these in alphabetical order using the names I call them. I've chosen
to alphabetize them to avoid the need to pick favorites. Be sure to check
for new policy papers and to follow links to other sites.
American Enterprise Institute
This is an institute for "Public Policy Research"
that does good research, mainly on how to encourage vibrant private
enterprise that solves social problems. If you follow this link and click
on "Research Areas" you can see that AEI has a decidedly individual freedom,
private enterprise bent.
Governance & Corruption Web Site
UK Dept. For International Development
Institute for International Economics
The Citizens' Network On Essential Services
The International
Campbell Collaboration (C2)
I became interested in this
site because of my paper on Improving Logical Reasoning in the World
Bank. The International Campbell Collaboration (C2) is a non-profit
organization that aims to help people make well-informed decisions about
the effects of interventions in the social, behavioral and educational
arenas.
C2's objectives are to prepare,
maintain and disseminate systematic reviews of studies of interventions.
The Society For International Development
(SID)
This is a very "alive" web page maintained by people
with a lot of experience in development.
The Center for Public Integrity
The mission of the Center for Public Integrity is to provide the American
people with the findings of our investigations and analyses of public service,
government accountability and ethics related issues.