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Through kachinja , global structures of inequality are enacted by local agents , and at the same time global agents ( such as the researchers ) get entangled into local structures and histories . In their mutual interaction , practices ...
Through kachinja , global structures of inequality are enacted by local agents , and at the same time global agents ( such as the researchers ) get entangled into local structures and histories . In their mutual interaction , practices ...
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He attributes this failure to the absence of what he calls ' incentive structures ' – an environment characterized by participatory , transparent and accountable ( i.e. democratic ) institutional arrangements ( p .
He attributes this failure to the absence of what he calls ' incentive structures ' – an environment characterized by participatory , transparent and accountable ( i.e. democratic ) institutional arrangements ( p .
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As liberalization , globalization and state incapacity shift regulatory initiative away from formal state structures , the issue of economic governance in contemporary Africa has become increasingly complex .
As liberalization , globalization and state incapacity shift regulatory initiative away from formal state structures , the issue of economic governance in contemporary Africa has become increasingly complex .
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