Good government and anticorruption agendas have become commonplace among UN aid agencies because, according to a World Bank document,

a. "corruption does not exist in developed states."
b. "good government is incompatible with grassroots participation."
c. "corruption hurts the poor: it diverts public services."
d. "developing states need substantial outside intervention."
e. "the post–Cold War era has brought a lessening of ideological pressures."

C

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