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Developmental patrimonialism? The case of Malawi
Diana Cammack and Tim Kelsall with David Booth
发表日期2010
出版年2010
语种英语
概述Malawi country analysis for the business and politics stream of the Africa Power and Politics Programme.
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Economic governance in Malawi has never been without problems. Yet, for significant periods, the country’s development performance has been better than might be expected given its geographical location and natural resource endowments and the global context of the time. This paper argues that underlying the episodes of better performance are institutional configurations which include: centralized, long-horizon rent utilization, a disciplined economic technocracy, and an inclusive form of ethno-regional politics.

In particular, the 1964-79 phase of the presidency of Kamuzu Banda conforms closely to the concept of ‘developmental patrimonialism’, defined in this way. It tends also to support the proposition that regimes of this type are associated with relatively good development outcomes. Furthermore, the characteristics and performance of subsequent regimes (Banda II, Muluzi and Mutharika) are consistent with the emerging theory.

主题governance ; sub-Saharan Africa
URLhttps://www.odi.org/publications/16496-developmental-patrimonialism-case-malawi
来源智库Overseas Development Institute (United Kingdom)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/507593
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Diana Cammack and Tim Kelsall with David Booth. Developmental patrimonialism? The case of Malawi. 2010.
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