
African Economic Development
Emmanuel Nnadozie(Editor)
Academic Press
Published on 1. July 2002
Book
Hardback
662 pages
978-0-12-519992-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Growth and development are among the most exciting subjects in economics, and the application of their principles to African economies is both needed and timely. African Economic Development comprises a collection of articles written especially for this volume, which offer an authoritative statement about economic growth and development on the continent. Chapters are grouped together according to the major influences on growth and development and their effects, as well as the significant or unique problems which have slowed or undermined African growth, and the manifestations of development by country or region and by industry. While many books on regional economics become quickly outdated and overly narrow, these multidisciplinary regional studies with an economic bias will be considered cornerstones of the field for some years to come.
Reviews / Votes
"Emmanuel Nnadozie has brought together an outstanding group of scholars to write a comprehensive textbook on African development. It fills a major gap in the literature, and will be a splendid resource for many years to come." --Angus Deaton, Dwight D Eisenhower Professor of International Affairs and Professor of Economics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey "This collection of original essays, prepared in support of teaching classes on African economic development, has the advantage of: offering a diversity of points of view coming from both African and non-African experts; bringing into the analysis of underdevelopment a wide range of determinants that link economics to history, geography, culture, and politics; explicitly recognizing the great diversity of causes of and possible solutions to poverty; and projecting a guardedly optimistic vision that Africa could have a better future than what it has known in the last three decades. It is indeed a very useful collection of readings that teachers of economic development will want to use." --Alain de Janvry, University of California at Berkeley "The editor has put together a first rate contemporary book on African economic development. It covers a broad range of topics at the level that academicians, public officials, and students alike can relate to. This book is an impressive accomplishment which should serve all those involved one way or another in seeking to understand and proffer solutions to Africa's economic development issues." West Africa Review, 2002 "African Economic Development would be a valuable addition to the library of economics faculty, economists and graduate students in economics and international development, politicians, political economists, and policy makers in Africa, and in other developing countries as well as in private and public international organizations. Journal of African Business, 2004.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Limited
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-519992-6 (9780125199926)
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Content
P. Kilby, Foreword E. Nnadozie, Preface E. Nnadozie, Introduction to Africa and African Economic Development E. Nnadozie, Why Study African Economic Development? E. Nnadozie, Overview of African Development E. Nnadozie, Definition and Measurement of Growth and Development II. Africa's Characteristics and Development Challenges M.J. Azevedo, Geo-Economy and History M. Fafchamps, Engines of Growth and Africa's Economic Performance J. Adetunji, Population N. Vink and N. Tregurtha, Poverty and Development III. Critical Issues P. Collier, Implications of Ethnic Diversity M.J. Azevedo, Health and Economic Development M.J. Azevedo and E. Nnadozie, Education J.J. Quinn, Democracy and Development K. Gyimah-Brempong, Political Instability E.W. Nafziger, Inequality and Conflict J.M. Mbaku, Corruption and Economic Development IV. Sector Analyses N.O. Tackie, A. Siaway, and N. Baharanyi, Land Tenure, Agriculture, and Economic Development L. Ndikumana, Financial Markets and Economic Development S. Patterson, Saving, Investment, and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa V. Africa and the International Environment V.I. Oguledo, Trade and Economic Development F. Babarinde, Regionalism and Economic Development R.E. Mshomba, Globalization and Development F.A.S.T. Matambalya, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) VI. Development Challenges, Policies, and Strategies S.B. Bower, Economic Policies, Stabilization, and Reforms J.S. Duesenberry, A.A. Goldsmith, and M.F. McPherson, Restarting and Sustaining Growth and Development Glossary Index