Deepening Structural Reform in Africa: Lessons from East Asia
May 13, 1997
Summary
As Africa looks for ways to deepen and accelerate the economic reform process, what lessons can East Asia offer? this book edited by Laura Wallace, records the proceedings of a seminar that involved a dynamic exchange of experiences by policy makers and senior government officials from Africa and East Asia and senior staff of international organizations. The seminar addressed themes such as the sequencing and pacing of structural reforms, the need for a broad political and social acceptance of change and reform, and the need for transparency and accoutability in economic management.
Subject: Banking, Commercial banks, Economic sectors, Financial institutions, Foreign exchange, Privatization, Public enterprises, Revenue administration, Tax administration core functions
Keywords: Africa, BOOK, Central Asia, Commercial banks, country, country specificity, East Asia, government, market, Privatization, privatization process, privatization program, Public enterprises, Southeast Asia, structural adjustment program, Sub-Saharan Africa, Tax administration core functions, textile parastatal
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215
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9781557756343
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Notes
Proceedings of a seminar held in Paris May 13-14, 1996, International Monetary Fund, Ministry of Finance of Japan.






