Sub-Saharan Africa has recently undergone, or still do in many countries, a period of transport infrastructure expansion. Current policies are centred on the development of international links, which require large capital-intensive projects and are sometimes economically dubious. This paper reviews the past policies and transport functions since colonial times by placing them in their economic and political context. We find that present strategies have similarities to the ones prevailing in previous periods, where expansion phases dominated by transport-led economic growth theories were followed by a stagnation of Africa’s infrastructure development. In view of the challenges in translating findings from empirical research into right polici...
The impact of transport connectivity and infrastructure on trade and overall economic development in...
This paper studies the globalization of major African cities through their changing insertion in glo...
Road transportation is the most frequently used means of transporting goods and people in much of su...
Sub-Saharan Africa has recently undergone, or still do in many countries, a period of transport infr...
Recent research suggests that isolation from regional and international markets has contributed sign...
In many ways, European integration has inspired African states to move towards a more ambitious Afri...
This book presents and analyzes the results of a comprehensive collection of data on the extent and ...
Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in re...
The African Economic Outlook 2017 has emphasized that intra-African trade has the greatest potential...
South Africa’s policy framework is firmly committed to an infrastructure-led development path i...
This paper makes a case for linking Africa through regional infrastructure by showing that sound inf...
The study explores the link between investments in transportation infrastructure, operationalized in...
States in the Global South have consistently invested in large-scale, vanity infrastructure projects...
States in the Global South have consistently invested in large-scale, vanity infrastructure projects...
The paper addresses the changes on one of the largest continents, Africa, in aspect of transport sys...
The impact of transport connectivity and infrastructure on trade and overall economic development in...
This paper studies the globalization of major African cities through their changing insertion in glo...
Road transportation is the most frequently used means of transporting goods and people in much of su...
Sub-Saharan Africa has recently undergone, or still do in many countries, a period of transport infr...
Recent research suggests that isolation from regional and international markets has contributed sign...
In many ways, European integration has inspired African states to move towards a more ambitious Afri...
This book presents and analyzes the results of a comprehensive collection of data on the extent and ...
Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in re...
The African Economic Outlook 2017 has emphasized that intra-African trade has the greatest potential...
South Africa’s policy framework is firmly committed to an infrastructure-led development path i...
This paper makes a case for linking Africa through regional infrastructure by showing that sound inf...
The study explores the link between investments in transportation infrastructure, operationalized in...
States in the Global South have consistently invested in large-scale, vanity infrastructure projects...
States in the Global South have consistently invested in large-scale, vanity infrastructure projects...
The paper addresses the changes on one of the largest continents, Africa, in aspect of transport sys...
The impact of transport connectivity and infrastructure on trade and overall economic development in...
This paper studies the globalization of major African cities through their changing insertion in glo...
Road transportation is the most frequently used means of transporting goods and people in much of su...