Abstract

This article reflects on the findings presented in this issue and its implications for policy. The paper emphasises a number of challenges that researchers face, including technical and practical concerns, but also a difficult political environment and a changing donor landscape. A number of research gaps are considered, most notably furthering our understanding of grand corruption, and several approaches are recommended to study these gaps. Lastly, the article reflects on how research can affect anti-corruption policy in Vietnam.

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