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The role of governance in the health expenditure–health outcomes nexus: insights from West Africa
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International Journal of Social Economics (2021) 48 (4): 557–570.
Published: 27 January 2021
... Ibukun can be contacted at: cibukun@oauife.edu.ng 18 06 2020 25 09 2020 28 09 2020 03 10 2020 24 11 2020 09 01 2021 10 01 2021 © Emerald Publishing Limited 2021 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Health expenditure West Africa...
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Natural‐resource institutions and property rights in inland African fisheries: The case of the Lake Chad Basin region
Available to PurchaseC. Béné, A. Neiland, T. Jolley, B. Ladu, S. Ovie, O. Sule, M. Baba, E. Belal, K. Mindjimba, F. Tiotsop, L. Dara, A. Zakara, J. Quensiere
International Journal of Social Economics (2003) 30 (3): 275–301.
Published: 01 March 2003
... Fisheries Community Management West Africa In recent years, the recognition of the limited capacity of central governments to manage natural resources successfully through de jure 2 management systems has been accompanied by the subsequent “re‐discovery” of de facto traditional...
