A fundamental problem facing attempts to facilitate international trade in Sub-Saharan Africa is the inefficient and sometimes corrupt state of customs agencies. Fraud, corruption, and other bad practices in customs agencies create disincentives and barriers to trade, and can result in negative spillovers throughout the rest of the economy. This policy note presents the results of an innovative pilot program of performance contracts implemented in...
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2011/01/01
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60114
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2011/03/14
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Reforming African customs : the results of the Cameroonian performance contract pilot
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performance contract