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Vincenzo Di Maro

Senior Economist, Governance and Institution Building Research Program Manager, Development Impact Evaluation (DIME), Development Economics

Vincenzo is a Research Program Manager (Senior Economist) at the Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) department within the DEC research department of the World Bank. He leads the program in Governance and Institution Building which studies development topics related to civil service reform, public administration, justice, public financial management, tax reforms, public procurement, state capacity and decentralization. Vincenzo holds a PhD in Economics from University College London. Formerly, he was at the IADB as a Research Fellow and at Università Parthenope Napoli as an Assistant Professor. His research work has been published in the Journal of Development Economics and the Economic Journal, among others. 

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    DIME Program on Public Sector Governance

    In developing countries, on average 35 percent of GDP flows through the machinery of government – to produce government services, such as justice, health and education, and infrastructure. How governments manage the public sector – whether it is tax collection, budgeting, civil service or justice –matters crucially for development outcomes. In seeking to reform the public sector, many client countries express demand for know-how on “what works and why”.
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    DIME Program on Legal and Justice Reform

    Justice sector reform is typically done through nationwide reforms, which in most cases involve also changes to the Constitution. DIME will test several interventions to improve effectiveness of these reforms when they are implemented on the ground.
Contact
Tel : +1 202 458 5855
vdimaro@worldbank.org


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AREAS OF EXPERTISE
  • Aid Effectiveness
  • Community-Driven Development
  • Evidence-Based Public Policy
  • Public Finance
  • Public Sector & Governance

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