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One Year After South Sudan's Independence: Opportunities and Obstacles for Africa's Newest Country
Report | June 22, 2012
By: John Mukum Mbaku and Jessica Elaine Smith
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John Mukum Mbaku
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Africa Growth Initiative
Jessica Elaine Smith
Research Analyst, Africa Growth Initiative
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John Mukum Mbaku and Jessica Elaine Smith contend that the key to effective public financial management is budgeting. Specifically, they advise the government to maintain budget comprehensiveness and to make certain that civil servants and political elites are well-constrained by the law to minimize corruption and waste.
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