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provide an overview of the current situation and a possible solution to Angola's structural problems in the short to the …
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Successive armed conflicts, which lasted almost three decades after independence, have devastated Angola and its … lasting peace. For the Government of Angola (GoA), one of the main challenges ahead is to reconstruct the economy and reunite … origin and demobilized former combatants that will need to be reintegrated into society. Peace in Angola has come hand in …
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The primary goal of this Diagnostic Trade Integration Study (DTIS) is to provide a plan for reactivating Angola … identified in the government of Angola's long-term poverty reduction plan, the Estrategia de Combate a Pobreza (ECP). …
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One of the most salient features of Angola's public expenditure management and financial accountability framework is …
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As the second largest African oil producer, Angola had unsustainable government expenditures in effect until 2014 due …
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This study is the second phase of an analysis of local governance in Angola. The first phase aimed to identify factors … World Bank, including the Philippines and Zambia, in addition to Angola. The three country studies followed the same …
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Once one of the world's largest staple food producers, Angola is now known as a major oil exporter - the second largest … producer in sub-Saharan Africa. Angola is also the world's fourth largest producer of rough diamonds in terms of value, with …
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"While providing the most reliable method of evaluating social programs, randomized experiments in industrial and developing countries alike are accompanied by political risks and ethical issues that jeopardize the chances of adopting them. Buddelmeyer and Skoufias use a unique data set from...
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