JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
CIPA Master of Public Administration (MPA) Theses: Recent submissions
Now showing items 11-20 of 33
-
Transition to E-Governance in Laos
Kim, Sukjoo (2018-05)Since the late 1990s, the Government of Laos (GOL) has attempted to computerize major leading ministries in the country and has maintained a steady movement toward the digitalized governance. However, as Heeks (2003) pointed ... -
Addressing the Challenges Of Landscape Conservation and Restoration in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan Region with Attention to Transboundary Issues
Iida, Satomi (2018-05)Physical and biological changes within a landscape can disrupt ecosystems and threaten the livelihoods of people living there, and possibly beyond the particular landscape. The landscapes in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan (HKH) ... -
Global City Maturity via Historic Preservation Practices: an International Comparative Case Study Analysis
Gabreski, Lillian (2018-05) -
An Intersectional Approach to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women as a Framework To Advance Indigenous Women's Rights In Mexico
Lucio Maymón, Paulina (2018-05-09)Indigenous women are among the most marginalized groups in Mexican society. The intersection of gender with other factors gives rise to the unique forms of discrimination that indigenous women experience. These factors ... -
Is Official Development Assistance to Middle Income Countries Pro-Poor? A Focus on South Korea
Kim, Woohyoung (2018-05)Considering the enormous number of the poor in Middle Income Countries (MICs) and their limited resources, it is impossible to end global poverty without supporting the poor in MICs. Thus, ODA should play an important role ... -
Corruption and Multilateral Development Banks: The Role of the Inter-American Bank in Latin America and the Caribbean
Viviane Vieira Gomide (2017-05) -
Future Governance of the Arctic: Press, Policy and the Arctic Council
Yelena Yermakova (2017-05)The changing situation in the Arctic due to global warming has prompted media coverage of a supposed “scramble for the Arctic,” an “Arctic boom,” or an “Arctic Bonanza.” Some even go further, deploying the rhetoric of a ... -
The Effect of Earned Income Tax Credit on Female Labor Supply and Gender Wage Gap
Shreya Bhardwaj (2017-05)Using CPS-MORG data for the years 1990-999, I conduct a two-part study on the effects of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) on women’s labor market and earnings. Using a quasi-difference-indifference model, I first study ... -
Level of Compliance of European Union Evaluations With United Nations Standards
Hüseyin Ali Âlî Tangürek (2017-05)This thesis is a meta-evaluation which assesses the quality of evaluations of European Union (E.U.) financial assistance programs conducted just before and just after the announcement of a new E.U. evaluation policy known ... -
Incidence of the Value-Added Tax on Men and Women in Nicaragua
Ana Lucia Alvarez Vijil (2017-05)This research pretends to be a contribution to the growing literature on the differentiate incidence effects of indirect taxation in developing countries on men and women. By using data from the Household Survey (EMNV) of ...