Good governance in sub-saharan africa : opportunities and lessons / edited by Monique Newiak, Alex Segura-Ubiergo and Abdoul Aziz Wane.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- JQ1879.A15 GOO
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Main Library Open Shelf | JQ1879.A15 GOO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 159545 | Available | BK147251 |
Includes index
Introduction: Reaping the Dividends of Good GovernanceChapter 1. The Macro-Fiscal Benefits of Eliminating Corruption in GovernmentChapter 2. Pathways to Reaping a Governance Dividend in Sub-Saharan AfricaChapter 3. Three Strong Governance Performers in Sub-Saharan Africa: Achievements and Way ForwardChapter 4. Reaping the Benefits from Better Governance in NigeriaChapter 5. CEMAC: A Regional Approach to Enhancing GovernanceChapter 6. Macro-Fiscal Gains from Anticorruption Reforms in the Republic of CongoChapter 7. Addressing Corruption in Fragile Country SettingsChapter 8. Reaping the Benefits of Good Governance in the Democratic Republic of CongoChapter 9. Madagascar: Institution-Building in a Fragile StateChapter 10. Strengthening Governance and Reducing Vulnerability to Corruption in ComorosChapter 11. Accountability in Supporting the Emergency Response to a Crisis: Lessons from COVID-19 FundsChapter 12. The Role of Supreme Audit Institutions in Addressing Corruption, Including in Emergency SettingsChapter 13. Central Bank Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Overview Based on Experience with the IMF's Safeguards AssessmentsChapter 14. The Dividends of Digitization and Big Data to Institutional Quality and the MacroeconomyChapter 15. Digitalization, Corruption, and Trust in Tax Officials in Africa
There are no comments on this title.