Reforming Africa's institutions : ownership, incentives, and capabilities

Reforming Africa's institutions : ownership, incentives, and capabilities, ed. Kayizzi-Mugerwa, Steve and Swallow, Adam (Tokyo: UNU Press with WIDER, 2003).

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  • Editor Kayizzi-Mugerwa, Steve
    Swallow, Adam
    Title Reforming Africa's institutions : ownership, incentives, and capabilities
    Publication Date 2003
    Place of Publication Tokyo
    Publisher UNU Press with WIDER
    Pages xix, 362 pages
    Language eng
    Abstract

    This publication considers the impact of reforms undertaken by sub-Saharan African countries in recent years on governance systems and the public sector. Issues discussed include: reform ownership; incentive structures and performance in the public sector in Kenya, Mozambique, India and Malawi; the implementation of privatisation reforms; institutional development and insolvency law; and the movement towards political pluralism.

    Copyright Holder UNU
    Copyright Year 2003
    Copyright type Creative commons
    ISBN 9789280810820
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