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- ItemAssessing Export Supply Constraints: Methodology, Data, Measurement(AERC, 2007-06-07) Tyler Biggs
- ItemAn assessment of the Impact of China s Investments in Sudan(AERC, 2010-04-27) Kabbashi M. Suliman; Ahmed A. A. Badawi
- ItemChina-Africa Economic Relations: The Case of Uganda(AERC, 2007-09-02) Obwona; Guloba; Nabiddo; Kilimani
- ItemChina-Africa Economic Relations: The Case of Zambia(AERC, 2008-02-08) Inyambo Mwanawina
- ItemCHINA-AFRICA INVESTMENT RELATIONS: A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA(AERC, 2010-02-28) Olugboyega A. Oyeranti; M. Ade tunji Babatunde; E. Olawale Ogunkola; Abiodun S. Bankole
- ItemGOVERNANCE AND ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS(AERC, 2014-09) Ayogu, Melvin D.; -Smith, Folarin GbadeboInsofar that it corrodes governance, engendering opportunistic crimes, grand corruption lies at the core of the problem of illicit financial flows. We identify at least two likely antagonistic circles in the illicit flow process—a virtuous circle and a vicious circle—both rooted in one common factor, namely, the strategic complementarity between corruption and governance. Also, we consider the scope of global governance architecture in encouraging banks to “do the crime, pay the fine, and do no time.” Given this structure, the observed, rampant impudence of banks’ participation in illicit financial flows is understandable and society would not be shocked should global mega-banks increasingly resemble a police establishment run by ex-convicts. Curbing illicit flows in such a circumstance would be daunting. Therefore, civil society must live up to its civic responsibilities by displacing the vicious cycle first through creating the right incentives for politicians to identify negatively with illicit financial flows.
- ItemILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS AND STOLEN ASSETS VALUE RECOVERY(AERC, 2014-09) Ayogu, Melvin D.; Agbor, JuliusValue recovery of stolen assets is both an enforcement of anti-money laundering laws and a potent weapon against corruption. When obtainable, it represents society’s credible commitment to ensure that “crimes do not pay.” We explore these linkages by reviewing international experiences on the implementation of value recovery. Lessons suggest country-level studies that are more likely to strengthen local initiatives, leading to regional strategies capable of improving negotiations for assistance and cooperation at the global level.
- ItemIMPACT OF CHINA AND INDIA ON SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN METALS, ORES AND MINERALS – ISSUES AND CHALLENGES(AERC, 2007-05-01) Richard Goode; Nehru Pillay
- ItemTHE IMPACT OF CHINA AND INDIA ON THE SSA: A METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK(AERC, 2007-02-01) Raphael Kaplinsky
- ItemImpact of China on Sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunities and Challenges(AERC, 2007-02-01) LU Bo
- ItemIMPACT OF CHINA – AFRICA INVESTMENT RELATIONS: AN IN-DEPTH CASE STUDY OF MAURITIUS(AERC, 2010-05-02) Vinaye D. Ancharaz; Baboo M. Nowbutsing
- ItemTHE IMPACT OF CHINA-AFRICA AID RELATIONS: The Case of Angola(AERC, 2010-04-01) Carine Kiala
- ItemImpact of China-Africa aid relations: the case of Sudan(AERC, 2010-04-29) Samia Satti Osman Mohamed Nour
- ItemImpact of China-Africa Investment Relations: Case Study of Ethiopia(AERC, 2009-12-01) Alemayehu Geda; Atenafu G.Meskel
- ItemIMPACT OF CHINA-AFRICA INVESTMENT RELATIONS: THE CASE OF ZAMBIA(AERC, 2009-11-01) Jolly Kamwanga; Grayson Koyi
- ItemImpact of China-Africa Trade Relations: An In-Depth Case Study of Mauritius(AERC, 2010-02-28) Vinaye Dey Ancharaz; Verena Tandrayen-Ragoobur
- ItemThe Impact of China-Africa Trade Relations: Case Study of Cameroon(AERC, 2009-10-01) Sunday Aninpah Khan; Francis Menjo Baye; Godwil l K. Tange
- ItemThe Impact of China-Africa Trade Relations: The Case of Angola(AERC, 2009-11-27) Ron Sandrey
- ItemIMPACT OF CHINA-AFRICA TRADE RELATIONS: THE CASE OF NIGERIA(AERC, 2010-01-02) Adeolu O. ADEWUYI; Aminu ALARUDEEN; Olayinka I. KAREEM
- ItemThe impact of the Asian Drivers on Governance in Africa(AERC, 2007-02-01) Eliza beth Sidiropoulos