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Reforming Africa's Institutions: Ownership, Incentives and Capabilities

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Publisher:
UNU Press
Title:
Reforming Africa's Institutions: Ownership, Incentives and Capabilities
Authors:
Edited by Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa
Publication date:
January 2003
ISBN Printed:
09280810821
ISBN 13 Print:
9780928081084
Copyright holder:
© UNU-WIDER
Copyright year:
2003
Keywords:
Sub-Saharan Africa, reform, government, political economy
JEL:
F54, N27, N4, O55
Project:
Institutional Capabilities, Reform Ownership and Development in SSA
Format:
paperback book

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