Different strategies have been used by the Rwandan government to promote capitalist accumulation. In some sectors, party and military owned enterprises are predominant. In others, the government has chosen to embrace market-led reforms. Ultimately, the vulnerability experienced by ruling elites contributes to the choice of how capital accumulation is promoted in different sectors. Ruling elites use party and military enterprises to centralise rents and establish control over the direction of economic policy. However, centralising rents is a political choice and excludes individuals from developing access to rents. The pyrethrum sector shows that the use of such groups has resulted in unequal outcomes despite increases in productivity. Reduc...
This thesis explores how new firms navigate the regulatory environment of a developing economy in it...
This study analyses Burundi’s economic performance over the period 1960-2000 and finds that it has b...
Political economics concentrates on the specific set of social relations organised around the power ...
Different strategies have been used by the Rwandan government to promote capitalist accumulation. In...
The Rwandan Patriotic Front has achieved significant economic progress while also maintaining politi...
Rwanda’s economic growth over the last decade has been remarkable. With a government that is committ...
Rwanda is particularly interesting example of the economic success from the perspective of instituti...
The Rwandan Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (MINECOFIN) is recognised ...
Abstract: The question of whether democracy is needed as a prerequisite for growth is highly debated...
This thesis presents an original theory of authoritarian party and legislative institutions in Afric...
Why have some mono-parties in emerging market economies (such as Taiwan’s KMT and Ethiopia’s EPRDF) ...
Rwanda has made remarkable economic progress during the past two decades, and its annual GDP growth ...
Recent research identifies weak institutions as a leading cause of the under-performance of developi...
Less than thirty years after civil war and genocide, the government of post-conflict Rwanda has achi...
Since achieving independence, economies of African nations have struggled to grow. Nearly all countr...
This thesis explores how new firms navigate the regulatory environment of a developing economy in it...
This study analyses Burundi’s economic performance over the period 1960-2000 and finds that it has b...
Political economics concentrates on the specific set of social relations organised around the power ...
Different strategies have been used by the Rwandan government to promote capitalist accumulation. In...
The Rwandan Patriotic Front has achieved significant economic progress while also maintaining politi...
Rwanda’s economic growth over the last decade has been remarkable. With a government that is committ...
Rwanda is particularly interesting example of the economic success from the perspective of instituti...
The Rwandan Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (MINECOFIN) is recognised ...
Abstract: The question of whether democracy is needed as a prerequisite for growth is highly debated...
This thesis presents an original theory of authoritarian party and legislative institutions in Afric...
Why have some mono-parties in emerging market economies (such as Taiwan’s KMT and Ethiopia’s EPRDF) ...
Rwanda has made remarkable economic progress during the past two decades, and its annual GDP growth ...
Recent research identifies weak institutions as a leading cause of the under-performance of developi...
Less than thirty years after civil war and genocide, the government of post-conflict Rwanda has achi...
Since achieving independence, economies of African nations have struggled to grow. Nearly all countr...
This thesis explores how new firms navigate the regulatory environment of a developing economy in it...
This study analyses Burundi’s economic performance over the period 1960-2000 and finds that it has b...
Political economics concentrates on the specific set of social relations organised around the power ...