Peace and the public purse : economic policies for postwar statebuilding
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Peace and the public purse : economic policies for postwar statebuilding
(Center on International Cooperation studies in multilateralism)
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-322) and index
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Contents of Works
- Peace and the public purse: an introduction / James K. Boyce and Madalene O'Donnell
- From failed state to good performer: the case of Uganda / Leonce Ndikumana and Justine Nannyonjo
- Aid, public finances, and accountability: Cambodian dilemmas / Paul Smoke and Robert R. Taliercio, Jr
- Building fiscal provisions into peace agreements: cautionary tales from Guatemala / Pablo Rodas-Martini
- National ownership and international trusteeship: the case of Timor-Leste / Emilia Pires and Michael Francino
- The budget as the lynchpin of the state: lessons from Afghanistan / Ashraf Ghani, Clare Lockhart, Nargis Nehan and Baqer Massoud
- Managing public resources: the experience of the Palestinian "proto-state" / Rex Brynen
- Currency and sovereignty: why monetary policy is critical / Warren Coats
- Postwar debts: time for a new approach / Patricia Alvarez-Plata and Tilman Brück
- Policy implications: the economics of postwar statebuilding / James K. Boyce and Madalene O'Donnell
