Publication
2012
The paper looks at the findings from four case studies of productive sector initiatives in Mozambique to determine why/why not, the level to which and how the Mozambican government supported them. The authors argue that productive initiatives are supported when they tap into the ruling party coalition’s priorities concerning political survival, whether this means electoral victory, coalition maintenance, state expansion or reforms of the economy and political domain in such a way that regime survival is ensured.
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Author | Lars Buur, Obede Baloi, Carlota Mondlane Tembe |
Series | DIIS Working Papers |
Issue | 1 |
Publisher | Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) |
Copyright | © 2012 Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Lars Buur, Obede Baloi and Carlota Mondlane Tembe |