Corruption and the crisis of institutional reforms in Africa

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Corruption and the crisis of institutional reforms in Africa

edited by John Mukum Mbaku

(African studies, v. 47)

Edwin Mellen Press, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This study contains a mixture of analytical ideas and views, and recommends reconstruction of the neo-colonial state as an effective way to deal with this pervasive institution. It examines corruption from a public choice perspective, and part of the book deals specifically with Nigeria.

目次

  • Corruption as an important post-independence institution in Africa, John Mukum Mbaku
  • Bureaucratic and political corruption in Africa, John Mukum Mbaku
  • Cameroon - jump-starting an economy crisis, Nantang Jua
  • Limiting administrative corruption in Sierra Leone, Sahr John Kpundeh
  • Corruption in the Nigerian Public Service, 1945-1960, Toyin Falola
  • Patriarchy, patronage and power - corruption in Nigeria, Andrew J. Clarno, Toyin Falola
  • African and international corruption - the strange case of South Africa and Seychelles, Stephen Ellis
  • Corruption and the crisis of institutional reforms in Africa, John Mukum Mbaku
  • Bureaucratic corruption in Africa - the futility of cleanups, John Mukum Mbaku
  • Assessing the future of corruption in Africa - suggestions for further investigation, John Makum Mbaku.

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