AbstractSince the turn of the millennium many African economies have been reintegrated into the world economy on a positive note and experienced substantial economic growth. This growth has primarily been concentrated in commodity exports. The central question facing African economies is how to use economic growth to foster industrialisation and thereby facilitate general development. This paper discusses the extent to which developing backward and forward linkages to the commodity sectors can contribute to its industrialisation project, in light of the past de-industrialisation process and recent trends in global commodity markets. It then reviews the theoretical criticism to resource-based industrialisation and proposes elements for a com...
This Discussion Paper presents findings from a detailed enquiry into the determinants of value chain...
In 2018 the African Union Commission launched the first Africa Industrialisation Week to promote reg...
In a complementary Discussion Paper (MMCP DP 12 2011) we set out the reasons why we believe that the...
AbstractSince the turn of the millennium many African economies have been reintegrated into the worl...
Sub-Sahara African commodity exporting economies have benefitted greatly from the commodities boom o...
The Making the Most of Commodities Program (MMCP) research analyzes the determinants of backward and...
The economies of Africa require urgent structural transformation and the great challenge is how indu...
Africa should industrialize. Without structural change it cannot sustain recent growth. Economies wi...
Sub-Sahara African commodity exporting economies have benefitted greatly from the commodities boom o...
Africa's industrial performance has been poor and its ability to industrialize successfully is under...
Abstract The author argues in this chapter that trade liberalization in Africa during the last coupl...
This book revisits the perennial challenge that scholars, economists, and politicians have been grap...
Commodity Export Dependence in Africa, by Kenneth Dadzie Africa's structural economie problems inclu...
Africa has yet to overcome the challenges of dependence on primary commodities, which account for mo...
Commodity Export Dependence in Africa, by Kenneth Dadzie Africa's structural economie problems inclu...
This Discussion Paper presents findings from a detailed enquiry into the determinants of value chain...
In 2018 the African Union Commission launched the first Africa Industrialisation Week to promote reg...
In a complementary Discussion Paper (MMCP DP 12 2011) we set out the reasons why we believe that the...
AbstractSince the turn of the millennium many African economies have been reintegrated into the worl...
Sub-Sahara African commodity exporting economies have benefitted greatly from the commodities boom o...
The Making the Most of Commodities Program (MMCP) research analyzes the determinants of backward and...
The economies of Africa require urgent structural transformation and the great challenge is how indu...
Africa should industrialize. Without structural change it cannot sustain recent growth. Economies wi...
Sub-Sahara African commodity exporting economies have benefitted greatly from the commodities boom o...
Africa's industrial performance has been poor and its ability to industrialize successfully is under...
Abstract The author argues in this chapter that trade liberalization in Africa during the last coupl...
This book revisits the perennial challenge that scholars, economists, and politicians have been grap...
Commodity Export Dependence in Africa, by Kenneth Dadzie Africa's structural economie problems inclu...
Africa has yet to overcome the challenges of dependence on primary commodities, which account for mo...
Commodity Export Dependence in Africa, by Kenneth Dadzie Africa's structural economie problems inclu...
This Discussion Paper presents findings from a detailed enquiry into the determinants of value chain...
In 2018 the African Union Commission launched the first Africa Industrialisation Week to promote reg...
In a complementary Discussion Paper (MMCP DP 12 2011) we set out the reasons why we believe that the...