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3. For a more detailed discussion on governance issues in Liberia, see IEG, 2011. “Liberia: World Bank Country Level Engagement on Governance and AntiCorruption,” Working Paper 2011/8, The World Bank. This is a country case study prepared for the IEG evaluation of Governance and Anti-Corruption. URL: http://ieg.worldbankgroup.org/content/dam/ieg/gac/backgroundpapers/ GACLiberiaWPFinal.pdf

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