This paper contrasts the poor performance of African economies over the past 30 years with the remarkable development of East Asian newly industrialized countries. It provides evidence that the lack of diversification, stemming from the adoption of inward-looking strategies, interventionist policies, and the absence of a competitive environment, is at the root of the lagging development of African countries. Sound macroeconomic policies and structural reforms to foster capital and labor mobility, as well as trade liberalization are a prerequisite to enhance the economic growth potential of African countries
The purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship among economic growth, productivity a...
African countries have not embraced trade liberalization in the manner thatother developing regions ...
The policies of adjustment pursued in the 1980s and 1990s promised African coun-tries not only &apos...
This paper contrasts the poor performance of African economies over the past 30 years with the remar...
The policies of adjustment pursued in the 1980s and 1990s promised African countries not only 'accel...
At independence in the late 1950s and early 1960s, there were highhopes about the growth prospects o...
The present paper draws heavily on the existing empirical literature and compares Asian (mainly the ...
This book challenges conventional wisdoms both about economic performance and about policies for eco...
This study addresses the challenges of theorizing the economy of Africa in the context of using macr...
Following decolonization, growth accelerated in the leading African economies with the emergence of ...
We examine the impact of export diversification on Economic growth using system Generalized method o...
African economies have grown rapidly over the past decade. But history shows that the pattern of gro...
The present paper draws heavily on the existing empirical literature and compares Asian (mainly the ...
Malawi, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe depend heavily on export earnings from a narrow base of agricultural ...
Over the past thirty years, Africa has suffered from deindustrialization. The quarter century from t...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship among economic growth, productivity a...
African countries have not embraced trade liberalization in the manner thatother developing regions ...
The policies of adjustment pursued in the 1980s and 1990s promised African coun-tries not only &apos...
This paper contrasts the poor performance of African economies over the past 30 years with the remar...
The policies of adjustment pursued in the 1980s and 1990s promised African countries not only 'accel...
At independence in the late 1950s and early 1960s, there were highhopes about the growth prospects o...
The present paper draws heavily on the existing empirical literature and compares Asian (mainly the ...
This book challenges conventional wisdoms both about economic performance and about policies for eco...
This study addresses the challenges of theorizing the economy of Africa in the context of using macr...
Following decolonization, growth accelerated in the leading African economies with the emergence of ...
We examine the impact of export diversification on Economic growth using system Generalized method o...
African economies have grown rapidly over the past decade. But history shows that the pattern of gro...
The present paper draws heavily on the existing empirical literature and compares Asian (mainly the ...
Malawi, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe depend heavily on export earnings from a narrow base of agricultural ...
Over the past thirty years, Africa has suffered from deindustrialization. The quarter century from t...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship among economic growth, productivity a...
African countries have not embraced trade liberalization in the manner thatother developing regions ...
The policies of adjustment pursued in the 1980s and 1990s promised African coun-tries not only &apos...