Information on "Economic Reform" and "Sub-Saharan Africa"
June 2009
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4 Jun 2009
Desarrollo, coherencia y concentración: algunos comentarios al Plan África 2009-2012
Author: Iliana Olivié, Carlos Oya
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
El propósito de este trabajo es tratar del contenido del Plan África para el periodo 2006-2008 por el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperación. More on «Desarrollo, coherencia y concentración: algunos comentarios al Plan África 2009-2012»
August 2005
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Aug 2005
For or Against Gender Equality? Evaluating the Post-Cold War “Rule of Law” Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: Celestine Nyamu-Musembi
Publisher: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
This paper examines whether the post-Cold-War rule of law (ROL) reform agenda in sub-Saharan Africa has enhanced or impeded gender equality. More on «For or Against Gender Equality? Evaluating the Post-Cold War “Rule of Law” Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa»
January 2004
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2004
Globalization and the Southern African Economies
Author: Natalie Pienaar, Arne Bigsten, Dick Durevall, Michael Bratton, Robert Mattes, Lennart Petersson, Edward Webster, Mats Lundahl
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute (NAI)
This book reviews the role Africa plays in global economic processes. More on «Globalization and the Southern African Economies»
February 2003
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Feb 2003
Privatization in Africa: What has happened? What is to be done?
Author: John Nellis
Publisher: Center for Global Development (CGD)
This publication argues that sub-Saharan African states urgently need to privatize their economy in order to reach more efficient and effective infrastructure/utility provisions and increased investments from both domestic and foreign sources. More on «Privatization in Africa: What has happened? What is to be done?»
August 2002
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Aug 2002
Indigenous Private Sector Development and Regulation in Africa and Central Europe
Author: Graham Bannock, Matthew Gamser, Mariell Juhlin, Andrew McCann
Publisher: DAI
This study reviews economic reform policies in seven sub-Saharan African and three central European countries, focusing on the regulatory environment for private sector development and economic outcomes. More on «Indigenous Private Sector Development and Regulation in Africa and Central Europe»


