INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
1. Kathryn Firmin-Sellers and Patrick Sellers, Expected Failures and Unexpected Successes of Land Titling in Africa. World Development, Vol. 27, 1999, pp. 1115-1128.
2. Poul Ove Pedersen and Dorothy McCormick, African Business Systems in a Globalising World. Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 37, 1999, pp. 109-135.
3. Georg Schäfer, Der Wildwuchs der öffentlichen Verwaltung in Afrika: Plädoyer für Reformen. Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit, Vol. 40, 1999, pp. 145-147.
PUBLIC SERVICE REFORM
4. Michael Edwards, David Hulme and Tina Wallace, NGOs in a global future: marrying local delivery to worldwide leverage. Public Administration and Development, Vol. 19, 1999, pp. 117-136.
5. James D. Wolfensohn, Coalitions for Change: Address to the Board of Governors. World Bank,
28 September 1999.
6. Philip Keefer and Stephen Knack, Why Don't Poor Countries Catch up? A Cross-National Test of an Institutional Explanation. Western Economic Association International, Vol. 35, 1997, pp. 590-602.
7. Nauro F. Campos and Jeffrey B. Nugent, Development Performance and the Institutions of Governance: Evidence from East Asia and Latin America. World Development, Vol. 27, 1999, pp. 439-452.
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OTHER TOPICS
8. Lester C. Thurow, Building Wealth: The new rules for individuals, companies, and nations. The Atlantic Monthly, June 1999, pp. 57-69.
9. Amartya Sen, The Value of Democracy . Development Outreach, 1999, Vol. 1, pp. 5-9.
10. Francis Fukuyama, The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstruction of Social Order. The Atlantic Monthly, May 1999, pp. 55-80.
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