• Genere: Libro
  • Lingua: Inglese
  • Editore: Routledge
  • Pubblicazione: 03/2017
  • Edizione: 1° edizione

Sustainable Growth in the African Economy

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AGGIUNGI AL CARRELLO
NOTE EDITORE
The current growth path in sub-Saharan Africa is not following the Lewis model where labour moves from low-productivity agriculture to higher productivity manufacturing. Instead, it is moving directly to inappropriate (import and labour-saving) methods. This book seeks to show how this distorted growth process leaves out the major resource of these countries – labour – and ends up creating unstable employment and underemployment, leading to inequality and poverty. In this way it demonstrates how the entire growth process may be rendered unstable and unsustainable. Sustainable Growth in the African Economy considers whether the relatively rapid growth of recent years can be maintained or improved upon, with a focus on the process of industrialisation. Basing itself on a well-known dual-economy model, the proposed book focuses on several major problems of industrialisation, which has long been seen as the means of structural change in an economy which begins from a low income level. The book considers how the future trajectory of sub-Saharan Africa compares to recent success stories on other continents, and explains howfactors such as rapid population growth and capital and import-intensive technology in manufacturing could foreshadow future social and political problems. This book will be essential reading to students and policymakers who are concerned with the existing pattern of African growth.

SOMMARIO
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements 1 Introduction PART I Defining the issues 2 Structural change in historical perspective 3 The Lewis model in alternative historical contexts 4 The (un)sustainability of Africa’s growth path PART II Countervailing tendencies and policies 5 Towards labour-intensity in African manufacturing 6 The new global economic order: prospects for African manufacturing 7 A note on services as a growth escalator in Africa 8 Is there a renewed role for appropriate technology in the new global economic order? PART III Building technological capabilities 9 Trait-making for labour-intensive technology in Africa: insights from infrastructure 10 A critique of macro measures of technological capabilities in an African perspective 11 Conclusions References Index

AUTORE
Jeffrey James is Emeritus Professor of Development Economics at Tilburg University, the Netherlands.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9781138648586
  • Collana: Routledge Studies in Development Economics
  • Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 0.90 lb
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Illustration Notes: 14 b/w images, 35 tables and 14 line drawings
  • Pagine Arabe: 174