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This paper argues that oil revenue management and public investment in Congo are vulnerable to corruption as a result …
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Global food aid is considered a critical consumption smoothing mechanism in many countries. However, its record of stabilizing consumption has been mixed. This paper examines the cyclical properties of food aid with respect to food availability in recipient countries, with a view to assessing...
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The paper investigates the sources of growth in the Democratic Republic of the Congo since 1960 and evaluates the …
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This paper reviews Zaïre’s experience with hyperinflation during 1990-96 and develops an illustrative model based on a … hyperinflation in Zaïre …
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This paper reviews forestry reform in the Congo basin, focusing on Gabon. It argues that the key challenge for the … Congo basin countries is to manage their forests in a sustainable manner. It presents the current situation of forestry …
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This paper examines the fiscal dominance hypothesis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) during 1981 …
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This paper investigates the linkages between oil and growth in Congo, where there appears to be no evidence of direct …
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calibrated for the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the 1990s and is used to derive estimates of the rate of dollarization …
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system and weak institutions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The empirical analysis confirms the limited … effectiveness of the Central Bank of Congo in controlling inflation, despite a rapid policy response to inflation shocks. Options …
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