Is it possible to work with the grain of neo?patrimonial politics to boost investment and growth in Africa? Current donor orthodoxy is that neo?patrimonialism is irredeemably bad for economic development, but evidence from other regions, together with a re?examination of the African record itself, suggests that this may not be true. We present evidence from case studies of Kenya, Côte d'Ivoire, Malawi and Rwanda to show that provided mechanisms can be found to centralise economic rents and manage them with a view to the long term, neo?patrimonialism can be harnessed for developmental ends
Since the beginning of the 2000s, a literature suggesting that development is an achievable goal for...
One of the most common adjectives used to describe democracy in sub-Saharan Africa is "neopatrimonia...
The article provides a critical discussion of the literature on “patrimonialism” and "neopatrimonial...
For significant periods Malawi's economy has performed as well or better than might have been expect...
Development thinking has been progressively dominated by neo-institutionalism, influencing major don...
During the past two decades, neopatrimonialism has become the convenient, all purpose, and ubiquitou...
Liberal political economists typically ascribe the reasons, natures, and dynamics of development and...
Neopatrimonialism, a system whereby rulers use state resources for personal benefit and to secure th...
Since the beginning of the 2000s, a literature suggesting that development is an achievable goal for...
Following the neopatrimonialism paradigm, it can be hypothesised that in African states informal pol...
In 2001, African leaders adopted The New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD). Unlike prev...
This empirical study used data from a 40 years period (1970-2010) to estimate the levels of neopatri...
Corruption in Africa has become more than a mere cost of doing business and is an impediment to th...
This article points out the importance of neo-patrimonial theories in understanding local socio-poli...
This article draws together the main strands of argument being developed by the Africa Power and Pol...
Since the beginning of the 2000s, a literature suggesting that development is an achievable goal for...
One of the most common adjectives used to describe democracy in sub-Saharan Africa is "neopatrimonia...
The article provides a critical discussion of the literature on “patrimonialism” and "neopatrimonial...
For significant periods Malawi's economy has performed as well or better than might have been expect...
Development thinking has been progressively dominated by neo-institutionalism, influencing major don...
During the past two decades, neopatrimonialism has become the convenient, all purpose, and ubiquitou...
Liberal political economists typically ascribe the reasons, natures, and dynamics of development and...
Neopatrimonialism, a system whereby rulers use state resources for personal benefit and to secure th...
Since the beginning of the 2000s, a literature suggesting that development is an achievable goal for...
Following the neopatrimonialism paradigm, it can be hypothesised that in African states informal pol...
In 2001, African leaders adopted The New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD). Unlike prev...
This empirical study used data from a 40 years period (1970-2010) to estimate the levels of neopatri...
Corruption in Africa has become more than a mere cost of doing business and is an impediment to th...
This article points out the importance of neo-patrimonial theories in understanding local socio-poli...
This article draws together the main strands of argument being developed by the Africa Power and Pol...
Since the beginning of the 2000s, a literature suggesting that development is an achievable goal for...
One of the most common adjectives used to describe democracy in sub-Saharan Africa is "neopatrimonia...
The article provides a critical discussion of the literature on “patrimonialism” and "neopatrimonial...