In this chapter the author seeks to explore the unfolding relationship between urbanisation and economic development in Africa. The main proposition pursued is that there is no necessary or inherent connection between these phenomena. Much depends on the context in which urbanisation occurs and the form taken by economic growth. The economic environment in many parts of Africa has been insecure and unfavourable in recent decades, so it is not surprising that city economies have performed poorly, despite expanding urban populations. Indeed, urban demographic growth may have made things worse by contributing to overloaded infrastructure and general congestion. I also touch on the policy implications. If the relationship between urbanisation a...
Sustained urban growth over the last 60 years has enabled Africa to narrow its urbanisation gap. But...
The serious social and environmental problems and risks associated with large-scale urbanization in ...
This book seeks to explore what local and national governments can do to harness the economic possib...
Cities generally function as sources of economic development and human progress. One of the puzzles ...
Africa continues to urbanize but the so called 'urbanization-development- nexus' debate remains unse...
Towns and cities existed throughout Africa’s past. However since the late twentieth century Africans...
This paper reviews recent work on the economics of fast growing developing country cities, with a fo...
The chapter explores the proposition that urbanisation is a major driver of growth and ...
Towns and cities existed throughout Africa’s past. However since the late twentieth century Africans...
This paper reviews recent work on the economics of fast growing developing country cities, with a fo...
This paper reviews recent work on the economics of fast growing developing country cities, with a fo...
Sub-Saharan Africa has urbanised at tremendous speed over the last half century, in a process that h...
The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially in Afric...
ABSTRACT The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially...
ABSTRACT The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially...
Sustained urban growth over the last 60 years has enabled Africa to narrow its urbanisation gap. But...
The serious social and environmental problems and risks associated with large-scale urbanization in ...
This book seeks to explore what local and national governments can do to harness the economic possib...
Cities generally function as sources of economic development and human progress. One of the puzzles ...
Africa continues to urbanize but the so called 'urbanization-development- nexus' debate remains unse...
Towns and cities existed throughout Africa’s past. However since the late twentieth century Africans...
This paper reviews recent work on the economics of fast growing developing country cities, with a fo...
The chapter explores the proposition that urbanisation is a major driver of growth and ...
Towns and cities existed throughout Africa’s past. However since the late twentieth century Africans...
This paper reviews recent work on the economics of fast growing developing country cities, with a fo...
This paper reviews recent work on the economics of fast growing developing country cities, with a fo...
Sub-Saharan Africa has urbanised at tremendous speed over the last half century, in a process that h...
The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially in Afric...
ABSTRACT The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially...
ABSTRACT The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially...
Sustained urban growth over the last 60 years has enabled Africa to narrow its urbanisation gap. But...
The serious social and environmental problems and risks associated with large-scale urbanization in ...
This book seeks to explore what local and national governments can do to harness the economic possib...