I propose a governance model of public works that relies
on an Internet-based “reputation system”. Reputation-based
governance of public works is an application of a broader reputation-based
governance model, and it inherits its general implications. In
particular, it allows for the routine production of statistics
that are useful for monitoring purposes, and it provides a coherent
framework to limit rent-seeking and corruption. [JEL Classification:
H430, H830, C800, H540]