© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc Progress in analysing the instrumental view of governance as an engine for growth, poverty reduction, and inclusive development has been held back by the difficulty in framing governance. This essay seeks to address this problem by 1) reframing urban governance 2) evaluating its aims, processes, and outcomes, and 3) explaining those outcomes on the basis of which some lessons are teased out. Using examples from Africa and an institutional political economy approach (based on institutional economics, Marxist political economics, Georgist political economics, and Polanyian political economy), I show that, overall, while urban economies are growing; both urban poverty and inequality levels have risen substantially...
Through the lens of infrastructure governance, this article explores the configurations and operatio...
Why are urban plans, land use regulations and construction codes implemented effectively in some Afr...
This paper adopts a perspective which views all cities as unique combinations of social, political, ...
Drawing on the author’s direct experiences in urban policy formulation processes on various scales, ...
There is growing international consensus that the quality of urban governance is the single most imp...
Africa is urbanising rapidly and is facing enormous urban challenges, such as the growth of slums an...
Advocates of local economic development (LED) in cities confront the problem of exclusionary socio-e...
Studies of government and politics in Africa are dominated by a focus on the national and are typica...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
Africa is rapidly urbanizing: it is the most important structural transformation under way in the re...
Recent years have witnessed a substantial extension of thoughts and work on cities in Africa. Much o...
Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. The stupendous pace of urbanisation challenges...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
This book brings together two bodies of research on urban Africa that have tended to be separate: St...
It is widely believed that national urban policies in Africa are rare. This is a concern bearing in ...
Through the lens of infrastructure governance, this article explores the configurations and operatio...
Why are urban plans, land use regulations and construction codes implemented effectively in some Afr...
This paper adopts a perspective which views all cities as unique combinations of social, political, ...
Drawing on the author’s direct experiences in urban policy formulation processes on various scales, ...
There is growing international consensus that the quality of urban governance is the single most imp...
Africa is urbanising rapidly and is facing enormous urban challenges, such as the growth of slums an...
Advocates of local economic development (LED) in cities confront the problem of exclusionary socio-e...
Studies of government and politics in Africa are dominated by a focus on the national and are typica...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
Africa is rapidly urbanizing: it is the most important structural transformation under way in the re...
Recent years have witnessed a substantial extension of thoughts and work on cities in Africa. Much o...
Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. The stupendous pace of urbanisation challenges...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
This book brings together two bodies of research on urban Africa that have tended to be separate: St...
It is widely believed that national urban policies in Africa are rare. This is a concern bearing in ...
Through the lens of infrastructure governance, this article explores the configurations and operatio...
Why are urban plans, land use regulations and construction codes implemented effectively in some Afr...
This paper adopts a perspective which views all cities as unique combinations of social, political, ...