Reforming National Institutions For Economic Development

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agricultural programs
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Budget Submissions
budgeting processes
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comparative case studies
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Financial Management Information Systems
financial management systems
Fiscal Incentive Programs
governance in developing countries
Indian Situation
institutional change in emerging economies
International Monetary Fund
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Long Range Strategic Planning
MTFP
National Institutional Change
National Institutional Development
National Institutional Environment
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policy implementation analysis
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Project Level Interventions
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Public Administration
public administration reform
Public Service Board
public service performance
Recurrent Budget
Recurrent Costs
Recurrent Expenditure
Reforming National Institutions
rural development projects
rural development strategies
Social Development Division
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State Electricity Authority
United Nations Development Programme
World Bank View
Zambia's budget system

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  • ISBN 9780367300852
  • Weight: 250g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Although donor agencies have been concerned about the viability of individual projects in developing countries, less attention has been paid to how well these projects relate to institutions at the national level. Donor-supported projects often become isolated from host government agencies and ministries. As a result, projects are frequently not su

Glynn Cochrane, currently the World Bank's adviser on public administration to the government of Papua New Guinea, previously taught at the Maxwell Graduate School, Syracuse University. He is the author of The Cultural Appraisal of Development Projects and Policies for Strengthening Third World Local Government.

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