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This paper seeks to explain, why Russian (and CIS) economic transformation was neither a shock therapy nor a gradual transition case, but instead followed a sort of middle-ground inconsistent shock therapy path.
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the developing world. In order to assess the effectiveness of decentralization I examine here the case study of Uganda …
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A dynamic relationship between foreign aid and domestic fiscal variables in Uganda is analysed using a cointegrated …
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This paper begins by noting that Uganda has been a public sector reform leader in Africa. It has pursued reforms …
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This paper employs a cointegrated vector autoregressive model to assess the growth effect of aid in Uganda over the … period 1972-2008. Results show that aid in Uganda has had both direct and indirect beneficial association with growth; that …
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Official poverty figures in Uganda are flawed by the fact that the underlying poverty lines are based on a single …
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