The present paper draws heavily on the existing empirical literature and compares Asian (mainly the high-performing economies) and African economies to illuminate the patterns of economic development as they developed since the 1960s. The discussion points to strong physical and human capital accumulation as well as pro-export policies, international favorable attitude and social capital as main reasons behind the HPAEs ‘ successful development. Quite the opposite, SSA have found itself trapped into economic stagnation since the mid-1970s and culminated in steadily declining living standards. The extent of the Asian–African divergence can also be found in agriculture productivity, manufacturing growth and exports. The paper concludes with d...
Each country has its own story of how it developed, but at the regional level, some stark patterns s...
The unprecedented, rapid growth of economies in East and Southeast Asia since the 1960s has been bot...
The paper presents a general view of the educational level of population and its relation to economi...
The present paper draws heavily on the existing empirical literature and compares Asian (mainly the ...
In today’s dominant discourse, the development trajectory of many East Asian countries is pictured a...
This book challenges conventional wisdoms both about economic performance and about policies for eco...
ABSTRACT Viewed from the economic and political prisms, Africa is known to have been wantonly margin...
This essay has explored the validity of Marxist dependency theories in the context of the emerging C...
Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.The economic performa...
The contributors to this book examine the economic constraints to growth and development faced by su...
This paper is a comparative study of the role of agriculture in economic development in sub-Saharan ...
Unevenness and inequalities form a central fact of African economic experiences. This book challenge...
African per capita income levels have fallen significantly behind other world regions during the lon...
During the period 1950-2002 Africa has experienced a lower degree of economic development than Asia,...
In this paper, we review the characteristics of Africa’s recent growth performance, discussing the d...
Each country has its own story of how it developed, but at the regional level, some stark patterns s...
The unprecedented, rapid growth of economies in East and Southeast Asia since the 1960s has been bot...
The paper presents a general view of the educational level of population and its relation to economi...
The present paper draws heavily on the existing empirical literature and compares Asian (mainly the ...
In today’s dominant discourse, the development trajectory of many East Asian countries is pictured a...
This book challenges conventional wisdoms both about economic performance and about policies for eco...
ABSTRACT Viewed from the economic and political prisms, Africa is known to have been wantonly margin...
This essay has explored the validity of Marxist dependency theories in the context of the emerging C...
Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.The economic performa...
The contributors to this book examine the economic constraints to growth and development faced by su...
This paper is a comparative study of the role of agriculture in economic development in sub-Saharan ...
Unevenness and inequalities form a central fact of African economic experiences. This book challenge...
African per capita income levels have fallen significantly behind other world regions during the lon...
During the period 1950-2002 Africa has experienced a lower degree of economic development than Asia,...
In this paper, we review the characteristics of Africa’s recent growth performance, discussing the d...
Each country has its own story of how it developed, but at the regional level, some stark patterns s...
The unprecedented, rapid growth of economies in East and Southeast Asia since the 1960s has been bot...
The paper presents a general view of the educational level of population and its relation to economi...