For significant periods Malawi's economy has performed as well or better than might have been expected given its geographical location and natural resource endowments. Underlying these promising episodes is a pattern of centralised, long?horizon rent management and technocratic integrity. This case study of ‘developmental patrimonialism’ found that the period 1965–79 was one of centralised, long?horizon rent management and a vertically disciplined technocracy, and the economy grew healthily; 1980–94, by contrast, was a period in which rent management drifted. Although it remained quite centralised, it became geared more to the short term, while the civil service began to deteriorate as it was politicised. These resulted in a comparatively d...
This dissertation examines the factors that account for the variation in policy choices and implemen...
Liberal political economists typically ascribe the reasons, natures, and dynamics of development and...
The collapse of rapid growth in industrialized countries in the mid-1970s has suggested to scholars ...
Is it possible to work with the grain of neo?patrimonial politics to boost investment and growth in ...
This empirical study used data from a 40 years period (1970-2010) to estimate the levels of neopatri...
Gabon, Republic of Congo, Chad, and Central African Republic all gained independence in 1960. These...
Development thinking has been progressively dominated by neo-institutionalism, influencing major don...
The concept of neopatrimonial rule was first applied to Africa in 1978, when Jean-François Médard un...
This empirical study uses data from 1970 to 2010 to estimate levels of neopatrimonialism in Malawi. ...
By the mid 1960s, many African leaders had concluded that what Africa needed badly was rapid economi...
In 2001, African leaders adopted The New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD). Unlike prev...
One of the most common adjectives used to describe democracy in sub-Saharan Africa is "neopatrimonia...
The first three decades of post-independence Malawi was a period of remarkable agricultural transfor...
The paper discusses the role that government policies and macroeconomic reforms have played in influ...
Large-scale farmland acquisitions in Africa – widely known as “land grabbing” – have increased drama...
This dissertation examines the factors that account for the variation in policy choices and implemen...
Liberal political economists typically ascribe the reasons, natures, and dynamics of development and...
The collapse of rapid growth in industrialized countries in the mid-1970s has suggested to scholars ...
Is it possible to work with the grain of neo?patrimonial politics to boost investment and growth in ...
This empirical study used data from a 40 years period (1970-2010) to estimate the levels of neopatri...
Gabon, Republic of Congo, Chad, and Central African Republic all gained independence in 1960. These...
Development thinking has been progressively dominated by neo-institutionalism, influencing major don...
The concept of neopatrimonial rule was first applied to Africa in 1978, when Jean-François Médard un...
This empirical study uses data from 1970 to 2010 to estimate levels of neopatrimonialism in Malawi. ...
By the mid 1960s, many African leaders had concluded that what Africa needed badly was rapid economi...
In 2001, African leaders adopted The New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD). Unlike prev...
One of the most common adjectives used to describe democracy in sub-Saharan Africa is "neopatrimonia...
The first three decades of post-independence Malawi was a period of remarkable agricultural transfor...
The paper discusses the role that government policies and macroeconomic reforms have played in influ...
Large-scale farmland acquisitions in Africa – widely known as “land grabbing” – have increased drama...
This dissertation examines the factors that account for the variation in policy choices and implemen...
Liberal political economists typically ascribe the reasons, natures, and dynamics of development and...
The collapse of rapid growth in industrialized countries in the mid-1970s has suggested to scholars ...