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expended to develop capacity in Africa with mixed results. This paper provides a working definition of capacity that is …
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illustrate this argument using case studies of Malawi, Mozambique, and South Africa, which are engaged in development strategies …
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In 2008, the Government of Zambia reformed its mining tax regime for large-scale copper mines through a unilateral legislative change. The country went from having one of the lowest average effective tax rates and government take to be above the average. We focus on a particularly controversial...
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both contribute substantially, and often are very vulnerable, to the impacts of GEC. This applies strongly in Africa, one …
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Health Surveys with spatio-temporal data from AidData on the precise location and timing of aid projects in Nigeria for the …
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Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired more permanent, alienable rights, but have also … the Benin region of colonial Nigeria. Farmers initially obtained land by traditional methods. Mature farmswere assets that …
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Nigeria. It uses primary household level data from Nigeria to analyse the impacts of induced price variability on household …
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The food crisis of 2008 in Nigeria was influenced by price changes in the world market and the escalation of the price … of imported fuel into Nigeria which led to sharp increases in the prices of agricultural inputs and transportation cost …
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This paper analyses the role of foreign aid to assist development in two oil-rich countries: Indonesia and Nigeria … 1960s into one of the 'Asian Tigers' in the mid-1990s, and why it did not prevent Nigeria from falling into 'African …
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Our hypothesis is that Nigeria is going through a process of economic polarization. An analysis of this type is new for … Nigeria; the limited availability of comparable data has hindered an investigation that requires data series not too close in …
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