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Linking socio-economic performance, quality of governance, and trust in the civil service: does culture intercede in the perceived relationships? Evidence from and beyond Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka

Pages 127-141 | Received 20 Jan 2019, Accepted 03 Jun 2019, Published online: 19 Sep 2019

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Hasan Muhammad Baniamin & Ishtiaq Jamil. (2021) Effects of representative bureaucracy on perceived performance and fairness: Experimental evidence from South Asia. Public Administration 101:1, pages 284-302.
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Ronald A. Pernia. (2022) Explaining the High Political Trust in the Philippines: The Role of Citizens’ Subjective Health and Political Values. Philippine Political Science Journal 43:2, pages 192-223.
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Jiasheng Zhang, Hui Li & Kaifeng Yang. (2021) A Meta‐Analysis of the Government Performance—Trust Link: Taking Cultural and Methodological Factors into Account . Public Administration Review 82:1, pages 39-58.
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Kohei Suzuki & Mehmet Akif Demircioglu. (2020) Is impartiality enough? Government impartiality and citizens' perceptions of public service quality. Governance 34:3, pages 727-764.
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Ishtiaq Jamil & Hasan Muhammad Baniamin. (2021) How culture may nurture institutional trust: Insights from Bangladesh and Nepal. Development Policy Review 39:3, pages 419-434.
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Hasan Muhammad Baniamin. 2021. Policy Response, Local Service Delivery, and Governance in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Policy Response, Local Service Delivery, and Governance in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka 25 53 .
Hasan Muhammad Baniamin. (2020) Citizens’ inflated perceptions of the extent of democracy in different African countries: are individuals’ notions of the state an answer to the puzzle?Überhöhte Wahrnehmungen der Demokratiequalität in verschiedenen afrikanischen Ländern: Sind variierende Staatsverständnisse eine Antwort auf das Rätsel?. Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft 14:4, pages 321-343.
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