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Moving towards transparency and participation in the budgetary process : a case study of Sierra Leone (2009)
Thesis
Marah, K. (2009). Moving towards transparency and participation in the budgetary process : a case study of Sierra Leone. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4209090

The international community has invested a significant amount of resources to limit corruption in developing countries and institute sound public finance management systems. This strategic approach has resulted in the emergence of anti-corruption com... Read More about Moving towards transparency and participation in the budgetary process : a case study of Sierra Leone.

Corruption as a rational choice: The case of the first post-independence government of Ghana: 1951-1966 (2007)
Thesis
Djaba-Mensah, S. (2007). Corruption as a rational choice: The case of the first post-independence government of Ghana: 1951-1966. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4208370

Nearly half a century into the post-independence history of Sub-Saharan Africa, the continent continues to wallow in poverty, underdevelopment and misery. Many wonder why the vast natural resources the continent is endowed with have not been tapped t... Read More about Corruption as a rational choice: The case of the first post-independence government of Ghana: 1951-1966.