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Sudan: a political marketplace framework analysis

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This paper provides a succinct analysis of Sudan as a political marketplace. It assumes a working knowledge of the basic principles of the political marketplace framework (PMF). It does not offer a policy recommendation, but rather a framework for analyzing the Sudanese predicament so as to understand the implications of different courses of action.

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  • De Waal, Alex, 2019. "Sudan: a political marketplace framework analysis," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 101291, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  • Handle: RePEc:ehl:lserod:101291
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    1. World Bank, 2007. "Sudan : Public Expenditure Review, Synthesis Report," World Bank Publications - Reports 7672, The World Bank Group.
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