Buch, Englisch, 610 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1071 g
Rethinking Development Strategies
Buch, Englisch, 610 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1071 g
Reihe: Initiative for Policy Dialogue
ISBN: 978-0-19-969856-1
Verlag: Blackstone Press
Why has the economic growth performance of Sub-Saharan Africa been disappointing on balance over the past 50 years? More importantly, what can be done to reverse that trend and to sustain and improve upon the accelerated growth experienced in recent years? What are the possibilities and policies for Africa to reduce poverty and achieve sustained, rapid economic growth? What are the lessons of success in both Africa and elsewhere? Could some of the policies that
proved so successful in East Asia help reverse the deindustrialization of Africa in the past three decades and be the basis of its structural transformation?
These were the questions posed to a diverse group of experts on development convened by the Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD). This volume reflects the highlights of their deliberations. It broadens the policy debate, expands the policy options, and proposes alternative development strategies. This book captures the lively, and sometimes contentious, debate, and provides a note of optimism for the future. Though success is not assured, this volume argues that there is good reason to believe
that policies based on lessons of successes, notably in East Asia, can be adapted successfully in African contexts.
Zielgruppe
Academics and students of economics, particularly those interested in development economics and global poverty. Policymakers, policy advocates and NGOs.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Volkswirtschaftslehre Allgemein Wirtschaftswachstum
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Internationale Beziehungen Entwicklungspolitik, Nord-Süd Beziehungen
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Internationale Wirtschaft Entwicklungsökonomie & Emerging Markets
Weitere Infos & Material
Part I: Preface and Introduction
1: Akbar Noman and Joseph Stiglitz: Introduction
Part II: Governance, Institutions and the State
2: Mushtaq Khan: Governance and Growth: History, Ideology and Methods of Proof
3: Thandinka Mkandawire: Institutional Monocroping and Monotasking in Africa
4: Mushtaq Khan: Governance and Growth Challenges for Africa
5: Meles Zenaewi: States and Markets: Neoliberal Limitations and the Case for a Developmental State
6: Augustin Fosu: The African Economic Growth Record and the Roles of Policy Syndromes and Governance
Part III: Technology, Industrial and Trade Policies
7: Izumi Ohno and Kenichi Ohno: Dynamic Capacity Development: What Africa Can Learn from Industrial Policy Formulation in East Asia
8: Robert Wade: How can Low-Income Countries Accelerate their Catch-up with High-Income Countries? The Case for Open-Economy Industrial Policy
9: Banji B. Oyeyinke and Padmashree Gehl Sampath: Institutional Capacity and Policy Choices for Latecomer Technology Development
10: Kunal Sen and Dirk Willem te Velde: State-Business Relations, Investment Climate Reform and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
11: Howard Stein: Africa, Industrial Policy and Export Processing Zones: Lessons from Asia
12: Nimrod Zalk: South African Post-Apartheid Policies Towards Industrialization: Tentative Implications for Other African Countries
13: Matsuo Watanabe and Atsushi Hanatani: Issues in Africa's Industrial Policy Process
14: David Bailey, Helena Lenihan and Ajit Singh: Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright? Industrial Policy Lessons from Ireland for Small African Economies
Part IV: Employment and Human Capital
15: Aziz Khan: Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons to be Learnt from the East Asian Experience
16: Yaw Ansu and Jee-Peng Tan: Skills Development for Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Pragmatic Perspective
Part V: International Context
17: Jomo K.S. and Rudiger von Arnim: Economic Liberalization and Constraints to Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
18: Deepak Nayyar: The Emerging Asian Giants and Economic Development in Africa




