High growth in Africa and the changes in the global economic landscape have contributed to redefine development policy and open new spaces for debating the role of industrial policies in promoting structural transformation and development. Despite the high growth of Africa during the last decade, the continent not solved the problems of youth employment and low productivity of the domestic industry. Nor it has seen the flourishing of domestic entrepreneurship. After decades in which industrial policies were banned from the development agenda, their return is welcomed. However "What to do?" and "How to do it?" remain unanswered questions. Latin America is often regarded as a “failure” in contrast with the “success” of South East Asia. Noneth...
The industrialisation agenda is a topical issue in debates on Africa’s development. Evidence shows t...
This paper’s main concern is to assess which "industrial policies" would be meaningful for Latin Ame...
This book revisits the perennial challenge that scholars, economists, and politicians have been grap...
Over the past thirty years, Africa has suffered from deindustrialization. The quarter century from t...
This chapter is an introduction and overview of "Industrial Policy and Economic Transformation in Af...
Africa should industrialize. Without structural change it cannot sustain recent growth. Economies wi...
Throughout the history of capitalism, the process of industrialisation has been recognised as the en...
The resumption of growth in Sub-Saharan Africa though impressive has yet to translate into the econo...
This presentation discusses industrial policies and development cooperation in light of the learning...
Different countries, especially developing ones, have resorted since the middle of the last century ...
This paper's main concern is to assess which "industrial policies" would be meaningful for Latin Ame...
The South African case provides important insights into the challenges facing middle-income countrie...
The essays in this volume document in various ways the limited extent of structural change in Africa...
The governments of low income countries should be giving more attention to ‘industrial policy’ than ...
The majority of African countries recognise the need for structural transformation. They acknowledge...
The industrialisation agenda is a topical issue in debates on Africa’s development. Evidence shows t...
This paper’s main concern is to assess which "industrial policies" would be meaningful for Latin Ame...
This book revisits the perennial challenge that scholars, economists, and politicians have been grap...
Over the past thirty years, Africa has suffered from deindustrialization. The quarter century from t...
This chapter is an introduction and overview of "Industrial Policy and Economic Transformation in Af...
Africa should industrialize. Without structural change it cannot sustain recent growth. Economies wi...
Throughout the history of capitalism, the process of industrialisation has been recognised as the en...
The resumption of growth in Sub-Saharan Africa though impressive has yet to translate into the econo...
This presentation discusses industrial policies and development cooperation in light of the learning...
Different countries, especially developing ones, have resorted since the middle of the last century ...
This paper's main concern is to assess which "industrial policies" would be meaningful for Latin Ame...
The South African case provides important insights into the challenges facing middle-income countrie...
The essays in this volume document in various ways the limited extent of structural change in Africa...
The governments of low income countries should be giving more attention to ‘industrial policy’ than ...
The majority of African countries recognise the need for structural transformation. They acknowledge...
The industrialisation agenda is a topical issue in debates on Africa’s development. Evidence shows t...
This paper’s main concern is to assess which "industrial policies" would be meaningful for Latin Ame...
This book revisits the perennial challenge that scholars, economists, and politicians have been grap...