Neopatrimonialism and Public Sector Performance and Reform
Published by: Overseas Development Institute
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Published by: Overseas Development Institute
Published by: Overseas Development Institute
Published by: Overseas Development Institute
Published by: Africa Power and Politics Programme
This article explores the Kenyan regulatory experiences related to regulation of genetically engineered (GE) agricultural activities.
Published by: IDS
The underlying assumption of the economic integration epitomised by globalisation was that it would lead to greater economic participation and an enhancement of livelihood opportunities, which in turn would have positive impacts on citizens and their practice of citizenship.
Published by: John Wiley and Sons
Autonomous Revenue Authorities (ARAs) have recently become a popular organisational reform to improve revenue collection in developing countries. The success of ARAs is commonly attributed to 'autonomy' which reduces political interference, and increases financial independence and managerial freedom.
Published by: IDS
This study, based on comparative research conducted in Egypt, shows that informal relationships between key policymakers and investors have played an important role in raising levels of investment and fostering economic growth.