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Prospects for Recovery and Sustainable Development in Africa

Prospects for Recovery and Sustainable Development in Africa
Author: Aguibou Y. Yansané
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1996-04-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Nine world-class experts on the African economy share their knowledge regarding the potential for real improvement and growth in food production and the development of grassroots economies that will benefit citizens as well as governments. Economic models that assume good incentives, infrastructure, entrepreneurial skills, and a level trading field cannot be invoked. Structural adjustment in African countries has led to unintended consequences because the common people and the small farmers have not been consulted. Domestic food production, the crux of Africa's economic problem, has been downgraded because of the emphasis on export crops. To develop self-sufficiency and food security, African nations must mobilize domestic resources, improve the human resource capacity, and strengthen their scientific and technological bases. They must also cooperate in integration schemes rather than compete for the available Western aid.


The Challenge of African Economic Recovery and Development

The Challenge of African Economic Recovery and Development
Author: Adebayo Adedeji
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 832
Release: 2014-01-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135185018

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A special session of the UN General Assembly was held in Abuja, the new Nigerian capital in May 1988. This volume reproduces the major papers, lines of discussion and conclusions of the conference.


Saving for Economic Recovery in Africa

Saving for Economic Recovery in Africa
Author: J. H. Frimpong-Ansah
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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The failure of development in Africa has sparked far-reaching economic reforms. But, this collection argues, economic recovery not only calls for policy adjustments; it also requires the rehabilitation of decayed capital and new domestic investment in order to sustain recovery and finance growth.


The Emerging Middle Class in Africa

The Emerging Middle Class in Africa
Author: Mthuli Ncube
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317634543

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The emergence of the African middle class as a driver of Africa’s economic growth stands out as an important milestone in Africa’s contemporary economic history. This growth, though uneven, is a source of hope for Africa, but also a signal to the rest of the world on the prospects for economic recovery and renewal, particularly because it has been steady despite the global downturn. The Emerging Middle Class in Africa analyses specific aspects of the lives of the middle class in Africa. It looks at how people become and remain in the middle class through a series of thematic chapters. It examines how behaviour changes in the process, in terms of consumption patterns and spending on health and education. A further dimension of this analysis is how class impacts on gender relations and whether women are able to reap the same benefits of social advancement available to men. Africa is a continent of such scale and diversity that experiences across countries vary widely. The book thus captures the common patterns across the continent. This text is primarily aimed at Africanist researchers, policy makers, development practitioners, and bilateral and multilateral institutions, as well as students of African studies, political science, political economy, development studies, and development economics.