Public Procurement Reform and Governance in Africa
This book presents an interdisciplinary exploration of the governance of public procurement reform in Africa. Through a bottom-up approach to case studies and comparative analyses, scholars, practitioners, and social activists write about the organization
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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM AND GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA
EDITED BY S.N. NYECK
Contemporary African Political Economy Series Editor Eunice N. Sahle University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill USA Bangor, United Kingdom
Contemporary African Political Economy (CAPE) publishes social science research that examines the intersection of political, social, and economic processes in contemporary Africa. The series is distinguished especially by its focus on the spatial, gendered, and cultural dimensions of these processes, as well as its emphasis on promoting empirically situated research. As consultancy-driven work has emerged in the last two decades as the dominant model of knowledge production about African politics and economy, CAPE offers an alternate intellectual space for scholarship that challenges theoretical and empirical orthodoxies and locates political and economic processes within their structural, historical, global, and local contexts. As an interdisciplinary series, CAPE broadens the field of traditional political economy by welcoming contributions from the fields of Anthropology, Development Studies, Geography, Health, Law, Political Science, Sociology and Women's and Gender Studies. The Series Editor and Advisory Board particularly invite submissions focusing on the following thematic areas: urban processes; democracy and citizenship; agrarian structures, food security, and global commodity chains; health, education, and development; environment and climate change; social movements; immigration and African diaspora formations; natural resources, extractive industries, and global economy; media and socio-political processes; development and globalization; and conflict, displacement, and refugees. Advisory Board Bertha O. Koda, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Brij Maharaj, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Thandika Mkandawire, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK James Murombedzi, Council for the Development of Social Research in Africa, Senegal John Pickles, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Wisdom J. Tettey, University of British Columbia, Canada More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/14915
S.N. Nyeck Editor
Public Procurement Reform and Governance in Africa
Editor S.N. Nyeck Clarkson University Potsdam, New York, USA
Contemporary African Political Economy ISBN 978-1-137-52136-1 ISBN 978-1-137-52137-8 DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-52137-8
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