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Kiribati's Political Economy and Capacity Development

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Duncan, Ronald

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Asian Development Bank

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Investigation into the social, economic, political, and institutional factors that encourage or impede inclusive economic development in Kiribati. Studies the political economy of the country's state-owned enterprise reform. At the request of the Government of Kiribati, the Asian Development Bank funded a study of the political economy of the country’s state-owned enterprise reform. This reports the result of an investigation into the social, economic, political, and institutional factors that encourage or impede inclusive economic development in Kiribati and hamper the capacity development needed to overcome obstacles to that development. Much of the information on which this report is based was collected in discussions in South Tarawa in January and April 2007. The institutional analysis and development framework of Ostrom et al. (2001) served as the analytical framework for the investigation. This framework, which was developed by researchers from the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis at Indiana University in the United States, is an effective way to explain group behavior that influences a country's economic development.

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Asian Development Bank. 2009. Kiribati’s Political Economy and Capacity Development. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2246.

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