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Anti-developmental patrimonialism in Zimbabwe

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2012
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Africa | Southern Africa
0258-9001

climates and economic growth in developing countries is shifting from institutional ‘best practices’ towards ways in which developmentally successful regimes make use of economic rents. After discussing rent flows in Zimbabwe's history, the paper concludes that the country exhibits a pattern of centralised, short-term rent utilisation, with disastrous results, showing that the centralisation of rent-management by itself does not indicate a ‘developmental patrimonialism’.

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