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This reports reviews literature on dominant party political systems in developing countries, drawing lessons for development programming
This article focuses on one specific evaluation, of an irrigation project in Malawi
How the CMA will operate its powers under the Competition Act and Modernisation Regulation in assessing conduct of dominant undertakings.
This paper seeks to answer how the ruling coalition under EPRDF succeeded in dominating political spheres in Addis Ababa
The CMA is investigating whether Google might have abused a dominant position through its conduct in ad tech
This paper subjects the National Resistance Movement's strategies over the decade 2010-2020 to close scrutiny
Protocol for a systematic review
This mixed methods study investigates a range of factors that may hinder or help female entrepreneurs move into male-dominated sectors
The CMA is investigating whether ESS might be abusing a dominant position in the supply of management information systems (MIS) software by making it difficult for schools to switch provider.
This paper uses the Swaziland manufacturing plant-level dataset covering a trade liberalization period of 1994-2003.
This systematic review was conducted by the University of Johannesburg
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