A major purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of poor governance or ‘state fragility’ in African countries on their overall economic and agrarian performance. The results of our econometric analysis show that a higher level of public security is conducive to lower levels of conflict, whether of an ethnic, religious and regional nature. It also corresponds with greater agricultural value-added per capita. The analysis further indicates that trade openness and aid do not have a substantial impact on agricultural development. Our institutional and historical examination of the structural adjustment programmes in African countries suggest that African agriculture’s poor performance is not necessarily due to the negative influence of...
The history of food policy in Africa started with the beginning of independence with the adoption of...
African economies, after having achieved a high rate of growth during the I960s and early I970s, st...
The year 2008 had its fair share of woes, what with natural disasters and the financial crisis that ...
A major purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of poor governance or ‘state fragility’ in A...
A major purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of poor governance or ‘state fragility’ in A...
The last two decades have witnessed a decline in Africa's agricultural exports and a sharp rise in t...
Agriculture is one of the natural blessings and beauty as well as livelihood of Africa despite a num...
Paper presented at the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium Analytic Symposium “Conf...
Although agriculture is the backbone of the African economy, it has faced considerable challenges in...
African countries tend to be affected by global agricultural policies in the same way as other econo...
Abstract: The focus of this thesis is on agricultural trade liberalisation, agricultural total facto...
AbstractIn a world that is developing fast, Africa's relative stagnation is a human tragedy that cha...
In a world that is developing fast, Africa’s relative stagnation is a human tragedy that challenges ...
This contribution to the Africa seminar 'Beyond adjustment', organized by the Directorate General ...
Papa Abdoulaye Seck is a computer scientist, economist and agriculturalist. For ten years his resear...
The history of food policy in Africa started with the beginning of independence with the adoption of...
African economies, after having achieved a high rate of growth during the I960s and early I970s, st...
The year 2008 had its fair share of woes, what with natural disasters and the financial crisis that ...
A major purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of poor governance or ‘state fragility’ in A...
A major purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of poor governance or ‘state fragility’ in A...
The last two decades have witnessed a decline in Africa's agricultural exports and a sharp rise in t...
Agriculture is one of the natural blessings and beauty as well as livelihood of Africa despite a num...
Paper presented at the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium Analytic Symposium “Conf...
Although agriculture is the backbone of the African economy, it has faced considerable challenges in...
African countries tend to be affected by global agricultural policies in the same way as other econo...
Abstract: The focus of this thesis is on agricultural trade liberalisation, agricultural total facto...
AbstractIn a world that is developing fast, Africa's relative stagnation is a human tragedy that cha...
In a world that is developing fast, Africa’s relative stagnation is a human tragedy that challenges ...
This contribution to the Africa seminar 'Beyond adjustment', organized by the Directorate General ...
Papa Abdoulaye Seck is a computer scientist, economist and agriculturalist. For ten years his resear...
The history of food policy in Africa started with the beginning of independence with the adoption of...
African economies, after having achieved a high rate of growth during the I960s and early I970s, st...
The year 2008 had its fair share of woes, what with natural disasters and the financial crisis that ...