Postconflict Economics in Sub-Saharan Africa, Lessons from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- 1 Introduction and Overview
- 2 The Democratic Republic of the Congo: Lessons and Challenges for a Country Emerging From War
- 3 The Economics of Postconflict Countries: A Survey of the Literature
- 4 The Economics of Civil War in Sub-Saharan Africa
- 5 Economic Performance Over the Conflict Cycle
- 6 Sources of Growth in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: An Econometric Approach
- 7 Political Instability and Growth in the Central African Republic, a Neighbor of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- 8 Empirical Evidence of the Sources of Hyperinflation and Falling Currency
- 9 Challenges to Financial Intermediation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- 10 Rebuilding Fiscal Institutions
- 11 Structural and Sectoral Policies and Their Sequencing
- 12 The Long Road to Demilitarization: 1997–2003
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7 Political Instability and Growth in the Central African Republic, a Neighbor of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Jean Clément
- Published Date:
- February 2005

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