Botswana has been depicted as an African success story having the highest long-run growth rates over the last four decades since independence combined with a stable multi-party democratic system. In this paper the success story is critically investigated and analysed from a structural perspective. The question is posed if Botswana's success truly is a case of economic development as opposed to growth
Botswana has since independence showed a remarkable economic and political stability and been spared...
Botswana is arguably one of the most "successful" and "stable" countries in Africa and beyond; polit...
This paper examines the trajectory of economic development in Botswana between the years 1820 and 19...
Due to its four decades of high long-term economic growth and democratic system, Botswana has been d...
Together with Mauritius, Botswana is often categorized as one of two growth miracles in sub-Saharan ...
55 p.This paper examines the economic growth and development success of Botswana and Mauritius. Both...
Unlike many of its fellow sub-Saharan countries, Botswana has avoided the African Growth Tragedy. Th...
In 1966 when Botswana gained independence, it was one of the poorest countries in the world. But by ...
<Abstract> This paper examines the role of development assistance in economic growth with the ...
In Sub-Sahara Africa, Botswana, Ghana, Mauritius and South Africa can be considered the “Big Four” e...
The Discussion Paper provides insightful explanations for Botswana’s emergence as one of Africa’s de...
Claims have been made that Botswana's last four decades of success with economic growth and politica...
Abstract only availableThe objective of this study was to understand whether Botswana's leading worl...
Most economists agree that private property, the rule of law, and free markets are crucial for econo...
Due to a combination of exceptional economic growth and social development, Botswana has been hailed...
Botswana has since independence showed a remarkable economic and political stability and been spared...
Botswana is arguably one of the most "successful" and "stable" countries in Africa and beyond; polit...
This paper examines the trajectory of economic development in Botswana between the years 1820 and 19...
Due to its four decades of high long-term economic growth and democratic system, Botswana has been d...
Together with Mauritius, Botswana is often categorized as one of two growth miracles in sub-Saharan ...
55 p.This paper examines the economic growth and development success of Botswana and Mauritius. Both...
Unlike many of its fellow sub-Saharan countries, Botswana has avoided the African Growth Tragedy. Th...
In 1966 when Botswana gained independence, it was one of the poorest countries in the world. But by ...
<Abstract> This paper examines the role of development assistance in economic growth with the ...
In Sub-Sahara Africa, Botswana, Ghana, Mauritius and South Africa can be considered the “Big Four” e...
The Discussion Paper provides insightful explanations for Botswana’s emergence as one of Africa’s de...
Claims have been made that Botswana's last four decades of success with economic growth and politica...
Abstract only availableThe objective of this study was to understand whether Botswana's leading worl...
Most economists agree that private property, the rule of law, and free markets are crucial for econo...
Due to a combination of exceptional economic growth and social development, Botswana has been hailed...
Botswana has since independence showed a remarkable economic and political stability and been spared...
Botswana is arguably one of the most "successful" and "stable" countries in Africa and beyond; polit...
This paper examines the trajectory of economic development in Botswana between the years 1820 and 19...