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100 _aAdamolekun, Lapido
245 _aPolitical transition, economic liberalization and civil service reform in Malawi
260 _c1997
300 _ap.209-22
362 _aMay
520 _aThis article reviews the efforts aimed at reforming the civil service of Malawi at the same time as the country has been undergoing political transition and economic liberalization since 1991. Some of the measures in the civil service reform programme interfaced with either the political transition process (for example, the Public Service Act) or with economic policy reform (for example, privatization). In a few other cases, it was a mixture, a political economy perspective (for example, curbing corruption). The article draws attention to the achievements and problems of implementation, including the coordination of donor support, and highlights the lessons learned and the prospects for the remaining years of the decade and beyond. - Reproduced
650 _aCivil service - Malawi
650 _aEconomic liberalization - Malawi
650 _aAdministrative reform - Malawi
650 _aAdministrative reform
700 _aLaleye, Mouftaou
700 _aKulemeka, Noel
773 _aPublic Administration and Development
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