This paper reviews the 'long twentieth-century' development of 'modern' manufacturing in Sub-Saharan Africa from colonization to the present. We argue that classifying Africa generically as a 'late industrializer' is inaccurate. To understand the distinctively African pattern of manufacturing growth, we focus our discussion on the dynamic interplay between the region's specific endowment structures, global economic relationships and government policies. We conclude that the case of Sub-Saharan Africa is best characterized as interrupted industrial growth instead of sustained convergence on world industrial leaders. This is partly because, until very recently, the factor endowments made it very costly for states to pursue industrialization; ...
Throughout the history of capitalism, the process of industrialisation has been recognised as the en...
One of the strong factors reflecting Africa's economic backwardness is the low level of industrial d...
Africa is becoming an attractive destination for private investors, though the opportunities it offe...
This paper reviews the 'long twentieth-century' development of 'modern' manufacturing in Sub-Saharan...
This paper reviews the ‘long twentieth-century’ development of ‘modern’manufacturing in Sub-Saharan ...
This chapter reviews the ‘long twentieth-century’ development of ‘modern’ manufacturing in Sub-Sahar...
While it is possible for economies to grow based on abundant land or natural resources, more often s...
This chapter considers economic development of sub-Saharan Africa from the perspective of slow conve...
This paper examines the status of industrial development in Africa with a focus on the identificatio...
It is known that industrial sector development leads countries to a structural change, promoting job...
The levels of poverty and inequality in Africa are high in relation to the rest of the world. In ord...
Structural transformation in Africa has become a hot topic. One of the earliest stylized facts of de...
With its sustained growth, the unprecedented wave of foreign direct investment and the sharp decline...
Africa's industrial performance has been poor and its ability to industrialize successfully is under...
The essays in this volume document in various ways the limited extent of structural change in Africa...
Throughout the history of capitalism, the process of industrialisation has been recognised as the en...
One of the strong factors reflecting Africa's economic backwardness is the low level of industrial d...
Africa is becoming an attractive destination for private investors, though the opportunities it offe...
This paper reviews the 'long twentieth-century' development of 'modern' manufacturing in Sub-Saharan...
This paper reviews the ‘long twentieth-century’ development of ‘modern’manufacturing in Sub-Saharan ...
This chapter reviews the ‘long twentieth-century’ development of ‘modern’ manufacturing in Sub-Sahar...
While it is possible for economies to grow based on abundant land or natural resources, more often s...
This chapter considers economic development of sub-Saharan Africa from the perspective of slow conve...
This paper examines the status of industrial development in Africa with a focus on the identificatio...
It is known that industrial sector development leads countries to a structural change, promoting job...
The levels of poverty and inequality in Africa are high in relation to the rest of the world. In ord...
Structural transformation in Africa has become a hot topic. One of the earliest stylized facts of de...
With its sustained growth, the unprecedented wave of foreign direct investment and the sharp decline...
Africa's industrial performance has been poor and its ability to industrialize successfully is under...
The essays in this volume document in various ways the limited extent of structural change in Africa...
Throughout the history of capitalism, the process of industrialisation has been recognised as the en...
One of the strong factors reflecting Africa's economic backwardness is the low level of industrial d...
Africa is becoming an attractive destination for private investors, though the opportunities it offe...