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Administrative restructuring for economic adjustment: decentralization policy in Senegal

By: RONDINELLI, DENNIS A.
Contributor(s): Minis Jr., Henry P.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Economic planning - Senegal | Decentralization - Senegal | Administrative reorganization - Senegal | Administrative reorganization In: International review of Administrative ScienceSummary: Abstract: Examines the attempts of one West African country, Senegal, to carry out policies for administrative restructuring. Describes the scope and magnitude of the economic problems in Senegal and assers the problems caused by over-centralization of government and its Pervasive intervention in the economy. Discusses the policy reforms that have been enacted for administrative and economic decentralization, and identify and assers the adminitrative and political problems in implementing decentralization policies. Finally, outline the administrative changes that the government of Senegal must make in order to implement decentralization more effectively
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Articles Articles Indian Institute of Public Administration
Issue no: 56(3), Sep.90, p.447-66 Available AR5

Abstract: Examines the attempts of one West African country, Senegal, to carry out policies for administrative restructuring. Describes the scope and magnitude of the economic problems in Senegal and assers the problems caused by over-centralization of government and its Pervasive intervention in the economy. Discusses the policy reforms that have been enacted for administrative and economic decentralization, and identify and assers the adminitrative and political problems in implementing decentralization policies. Finally, outline the administrative changes that the government of Senegal must make in order to implement decentralization more effectively

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