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As a sovereign country, Mozambique initially relied on international solidarity and managed its donor relations well. Donor dependency entailed some loss of agency for the government as it allowed donors to challenge its capacity but never its authority. However, in the last decade, donor...
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The article analyses the reorganization process of the monetary setting in Ethiopia started in 1941 along with … restored. The monetary reform in Ethiopia after liberation during World War II was a necessary measure to be adopted. Different …
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At the centre of the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness is the idea of country ownership. It is meant to change the situation in many aid dependent African countries where donors dominate decision-making over which policies are adopted, how aid is spent, and what conditions are attached to...
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sovereignty. It is this impact that is of relevance to this paper. In this spirit the paper critically analyses Kenya's borrowing … trend with a special focus on foreign aid, defines by use of a working definition the importance of economic sovereignty …, explores how this borrowing trend affects Kenya's economic sovereignty and offers solutions on regaining of Kenya's economic …
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