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The quality of governance and education spending in AfricaAbstract: This study investigates the eff ects of the quality of governance, namely corruption, political instability and democracy, on the public budget allocation to education by using data for a panel of 28 African countries over the period 1995–2004. The estimation results show that education expenditure is aff ected by the level of corruption, with highly corrupt countries devoting a smaller share of their budgets to this vote. Political instability impacts negatively on education, but the level of democracy does not seem to have a prominent eff ect in this regard. However, International Monetary Fund programmes favour expenditure on education as part of its intended capacity-building eff ort.
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