Unevenness and inequalities form a central fact of African economic experiences. This book challenges conventional wisdoms about economic performance and possible policies for economic development in African countries, using the striking variation in economic performance as a starting point. African Economic Development: Evidence, Theory, and Policy highlights not only difference between countries, but also variation within countries. It focuses on issues relating to gender, class, and ethnic identity, such as neo-natal mortality, school dropout, and horticultural and agribusiness exports. Variations in these areas point to opportunities for changing perfomance, reducing reducing inequalities, learning from other policy experiences, and esc...
ABSTRACT Viewed from the economic and political prisms, Africa is known to have been wantonly margin...
Not so long ago, The Economist described Africa as a hopeless continent. This damning description sp...
The policies of adjustment pursued in the 1980s and 1990s promised African coun-tries not only &apos...
Unevenness and inequalities form a central fact of African economic experiences. This book challenge...
This book challenges conventional wisdoms both about economic performance and about policies for eco...
This book revisits the perennial challenge that scholars, economists, and politicians have been grap...
A recent research work on economic growth in Africa – Collier and O’Connell (2005) – attempts to ac...
The fact that Africa continues to lag behind all regions of the world on every indicator of developm...
The present paper draws heavily on the existing empirical literature and compares Asian (mainly the ...
African economies have grown rapidly over the past decade. But history shows that the pattern of gro...
The dominant view of good governance as a pre-condition for economic success is theoretically compel...
The contributors to this book examine the economic constraints to growth and development faced by su...
A number of Sub-Sahara African (SSA) countries have experienced impressive growth trends in recent y...
As poor policies are blamed for dismal economic outcomes in many African countries and institutions ...
Economic transformation is a change which is attracting considerable focus and attention from econom...
ABSTRACT Viewed from the economic and political prisms, Africa is known to have been wantonly margin...
Not so long ago, The Economist described Africa as a hopeless continent. This damning description sp...
The policies of adjustment pursued in the 1980s and 1990s promised African coun-tries not only &apos...
Unevenness and inequalities form a central fact of African economic experiences. This book challenge...
This book challenges conventional wisdoms both about economic performance and about policies for eco...
This book revisits the perennial challenge that scholars, economists, and politicians have been grap...
A recent research work on economic growth in Africa – Collier and O’Connell (2005) – attempts to ac...
The fact that Africa continues to lag behind all regions of the world on every indicator of developm...
The present paper draws heavily on the existing empirical literature and compares Asian (mainly the ...
African economies have grown rapidly over the past decade. But history shows that the pattern of gro...
The dominant view of good governance as a pre-condition for economic success is theoretically compel...
The contributors to this book examine the economic constraints to growth and development faced by su...
A number of Sub-Sahara African (SSA) countries have experienced impressive growth trends in recent y...
As poor policies are blamed for dismal economic outcomes in many African countries and institutions ...
Economic transformation is a change which is attracting considerable focus and attention from econom...
ABSTRACT Viewed from the economic and political prisms, Africa is known to have been wantonly margin...
Not so long ago, The Economist described Africa as a hopeless continent. This damning description sp...
The policies of adjustment pursued in the 1980s and 1990s promised African coun-tries not only &apos...