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Category: International Policy

Legislative Logrolling and Fiscal Discipline in Latin America

  • October 15, 2014

Legislative logrolling may be one determinant affecting the efficiency of public financial management in Latin American. This article studies a possible line of causality indicating how logrolling might have shaped differently public financial management reflecting variability in fiscal outcomes in…

Categories: Economy, International Policy, Latin America

Nigeria Needs a Little More Goodluck to Combat Boko Haram

  • September 10, 2014

Nigerians are suffering the consequences of a growing Boko Haram insurgency, while government efforts to fight back are hampered by corruption and stubbornness. President Goodluck Jonathan needs to prove himself as a leader and mobilize all available resources.

Categories: International Policy, Security
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