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The Political Economy of Economic Reform in the Pacific

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Duncan, Ron
Allen, Matthew
Batten, Aaron
Chand, Satish
Cotton, Margaret E.
Duititiraga, Emele
Duncan, Roderick
Fraenkel, Jon
Graham, Ben
Gouy, Jonathan

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Asian Development Bank

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Examining the political economy of the Pacific island countries within different disciplinary frameworks, this report discusses success factors behind economic reform and investigates how politics, economics, and culture can interact to discourage change, lead to poor governance and growth, and encourage corruption. It also presents ways in which the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and other development partners can use this knowledge to provide more effective assistance to its Pacific developing member countries.

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