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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Batticaloa Town (724 KB)
A political-economy profle of Batticaloa town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Bandarawela Town (586 KB)
A political-economy profle of Bandarawela town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Badulla Town (624 KB)
A political-economy profle of Badulla town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Ampara Town (631 KB)
A political-economy profle of Ampara town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Nuwara EliyaTown (670 KB)
A political-economy profle of Nuwara Eliya town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Matara Town (619 KB)
A political-economy profle of Matara town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Trincomalee Town (546 KB)
A political-economy profle of Trincomalee town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Matale Town (743 KB)
A political-economy profle of Matale town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Kandy Town (619 KB)
A political-economy profle of Kandy, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
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Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People (7273 KB)
Findings from The Asia Foundation's eighth survey in Afghanistan - the broadest public opinion poll in the country of 6,290 Afghan citizens across all 34 provinces.
View an e-reader version of the
Findings from The Asia Foundation's eighth survey in Afghanistan - the broadest public opinion poll in the country of 6,290 Afghan citizens across all 34 provinces.
View an e-reader version of the Survey here.
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11/14/2012 |
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The Youth Factor: Survey of Malaysian Youth Opinion, Leong Lai Ming, Nur Azrina Azhar, Herizal Hazri, Anthea Mulakala (11445 KB)
Youth constitutes a large segment, 43 percent, of the total population in Malaysia. The diverse and numerous roles that they play in the country's political, social and economic landscapes underline the fact that they are a critical...
Youth constitutes a large segment, 43 percent, of the total population in Malaysia. The diverse and numerous roles that they play in the country's political, social and economic landscapes underline the fact that they are a critical demographic group to engage. In April 2012, The Asia Foundation conducted its fourth nationwide survey of Malaysian youth opinion as part of the Foundation's continuing efforts to enhance public engagement and innovative research in support of improving governance, civil society, economic progress, and sustainable development in Malaysia. Over 2,100 youth across all states and federal territories in Malaysia were engaged in the comprehensive survey. The survey provides a window into the attitudes, concerns and practices of young Malaysians on a range of contemporary political, social and economic issues.
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12/14/2012 |
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Survey on Perceptions and Knowledge of Corruption (SPEAK) (1555 KB)
The Survey on Perceptions and Knowledge of Corruption (SPEAK) is an integral part of the USAID-funded Strengthening Transparency and Governance in Mongolia (STAGE) program implemented by The Asia Foundation. The SPEAK survey builds on the...
The Survey on Perceptions and Knowledge of Corruption (SPEAK) is an integral part of the USAID-funded Strengthening Transparency and Governance in Mongolia (STAGE) program implemented by The Asia Foundation. The SPEAK survey builds on the semi-annual corruption benchmarking survey conducted under the USAID-funded Mongolian Anti-Corruption Support (MACS) project. While the past eleven surveys probed both citizens' perceptions and actual experience of corruption at the household level, the SPEAK survey has been expanded to capture data on perceptions and knowledge of administrative practices and grand corruption. Additionally, the SPEAK survey will be complemented by the Foundation's newly introduced Study of Private Perceptions of Corruption (STOPP) which is designed to capture data on perceptions of corruption of business sector. Together, the surveys will provide a much broader picture of the level of corruption in Mongolia. The Sant Maral Foundation (SMF) has been The Asia Foundation's implementing partner for both the surveys.
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04/02/2013 |
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Survey on Perceptions and Knowledge of Corruption (SPEAK) (Mongolian) (1555 KB)
The Survey on Perceptions and Knowledge of Corruption (SPEAK) is an integral part of the USAID-funded Strengthening Transparency and Governance in Mongolia (STAGE) program implemented by The Asia Foundation. The SPEAK survey builds on the...
The Survey on Perceptions and Knowledge of Corruption (SPEAK) is an integral part of the USAID-funded Strengthening Transparency and Governance in Mongolia (STAGE) program implemented by The Asia Foundation. The SPEAK survey builds on the semi-annual corruption benchmarking survey conducted under the USAID-funded Mongolian Anti-Corruption Support (MACS) project. While the past eleven surveys probed both citizens' perceptions and actual experience of corruption at the household level, the SPEAK survey has been expanded to capture data on perceptions and knowledge of administrative practices and grand corruption. Additionally, the SPEAK survey will be complemented by the Foundation's newly introduced Study of Private Perceptions of Corruption (STOPP) which is designed to capture data on perceptions of corruption of business sector. Together, the surveys will provide a much broader picture of the level of corruption in Mongolia. The Sant Maral Foundation (SMF) has been The Asia Foundation's implementing partner for both the surveys.
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04/02/2013 |
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