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    Road Sector Reform in Burkina Faso and Ghana : Impact and Lessons

     
    Mwale, Sam M.
    There is neither sufficient historical perspective nor similarities by which to compare the Ghanaian and Burkinabe experiences. Burkina Faso's reforms are more structured and planned, while Ghana's more complex political and economic history have had greater ...
    There is neither sufficient historical perspective nor similarities by which to compare the Ghanaian and Burkinabe experiences. Burkina Faso's reforms are more s ...
    There is neither sufficient historical perspective nor similarities by which to compare the Ghanaian and Burkinabe experiences. Burkina Faso's reforms are more structured and planned, while Ghana's more complex political and economic history have had greater influence on road sector reforms than any attempt at advance planning. Ye ...
    Feb, 1998
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    Mauritania - Improving the Management of Public Resources : Innovative Approaches

     
    World Bank
    A common image of Mauritania is one of a sparsely populated country, with a nomadic population, limited physical resources and poor social and economic indicators. This was indeed the case only a decade ago. Less well-known is the fact that since about 1992 Mauritania ...
    A common image of Mauritania is one of a sparsely populated country, with a nomadic population, limited physical resources and poor social and economic indicator ...
    A common image of Mauritania is one of a sparsely populated country, with a nomadic population, limited physical resources and poor social and economic indicators. This was indeed the case only a decade ago. Less well-known is the fact that since about 1992 Mauritania has successfully managed a major transition to economic and pol ...
    Nov, 1997
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    Benin - Improving Budget Systems To Increase Poverty Alleviation Impact

     
    World Bank
    The Public Expenditure Review (PER) in Benin is considered an integral component of the structural adjustment program. The process is multi-year and multi-sectoral, in order to allow the government to thoroughly analyze every sector's expenditures for con ...
    The Public Expenditure Review (PER) in Benin is considered an integral component of the structural adjustment program. The process is multi-year and multi-sector ...
    The Public Expenditure Review (PER) in Benin is considered an integral component of the structural adjustment program. The process is multi-year and multi-sectoral, in order to allow the government to thoroughly analyze every sector's expenditures for consistency with its corresponding sector strategy and the general macroeconomic ...
    Nov, 1997
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    Ghana - Capacity Development and Utilization Initiative

     
    World Bank
    The widely-acclaimed Economic Recovery Program launched by Ghana in 1983 faced the challenge of sustaining the gains achieved in terms of economic liberalization and macroeconomic stability. The country needed to enter a phase of accelerated export-led growth and ...
    The widely-acclaimed Economic Recovery Program launched by Ghana in 1983 faced the challenge of sustaining the gains achieved in terms of economic liberalization ...
    The widely-acclaimed Economic Recovery Program launched by Ghana in 1983 faced the challenge of sustaining the gains achieved in terms of economic liberalization and macroeconomic stability. The country needed to enter a phase of accelerated export-led growth and social equity that would deliver a modern economy by the 21st centur ...
    Jun, 1997
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    Institutional Environment Assessment in Sao Tome and Principe

     
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    The Institutional Environment Assessment (IEA) carried out in Sao Tome e Principe in October-November 1996, sought to assist the government in identifying the root causes of the country's poor economic performance and in formulating strategies to address them. It was ...
    The Institutional Environment Assessment (IEA) carried out in Sao Tome e Principe in October-November 1996, sought to assist the government in identifying the ro ...
    The Institutional Environment Assessment (IEA) carried out in Sao Tome e Principe in October-November 1996, sought to assist the government in identifying the root causes of the country's poor economic performance and in formulating strategies to address them. It was a self-diagnostic exercise based on the active participation of ...
    Apr, 1997
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    Macroeconomic Risk Management in Nigeria : Dealing with External Shocks

     
    Montenegro, Santiago; Claessens, Constantjin; Gooptu, Sudarshan; Imran, Mudassar; Powell, Andrew
    The Nigerian economy is highly dependent on a number of external variables beyond the control of policymakers and domestic agents. Most important among those variables is the price of oil, which is highly uncertain and determined in fluctuating international markets. ...
    The Nigerian economy is highly dependent on a number of external variables beyond the control of policymakers and domestic agents. Most important among those var ...
    The Nigerian economy is highly dependent on a number of external variables beyond the control of policymakers and domestic agents. Most important among those variables is the price of oil, which is highly uncertain and determined in fluctuating international markets. With oil accounting for more than 90 percent of Nigeria's export ...
    Jan, 1995

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