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- Title Pages
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- Series Introduction
- Volume Introduction
- 1 Healing the Wounds
- 2 The Political Economy of Government Revenues in Postconflict Resource-Rich Africa
- 3 Does Decentralization Facilitate Access to Poverty-Related Services?
- 4 Demographic Pressure and Institutional Change
- 5 New Tools for the Analysis of Political Power in Africa
- 6 Deals versus Rules
- 7 The Unofficial Economy in Africa
- 8 State versus Consumer Regulation
- 9 Fifteen Years On
- 10 Is Tanzania a Success Story?
- Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
(p.435) Author Index
(p.435) Author Index
- Source:
- African Successes, Volume I
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- Series Introduction
- Volume Introduction
- 1 Healing the Wounds
- 2 The Political Economy of Government Revenues in Postconflict Resource-Rich Africa
- 3 Does Decentralization Facilitate Access to Poverty-Related Services?
- 4 Demographic Pressure and Institutional Change
- 5 New Tools for the Analysis of Political Power in Africa
- 6 Deals versus Rules
- 7 The Unofficial Economy in Africa
- 8 State versus Consumer Regulation
- 9 Fifteen Years On
- 10 Is Tanzania a Success Story?
- Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index