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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Vishnu Padayachee
    PublisherRoutledge
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780415480390
    Pages456
    BindingSoftcover
    Publish YearMay 2010

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    Routledge The Political Economy of Africa by Vishnu Padayachee

    The Political Economy of Africa addresses the real possibilities for African development in the coming decades when seen in the light of the continent’s economic performance over the last half-century. This involves an effort to emancipate our thinking from the grip of western economic models that have often ignored Africa’s diversity in their rush to peddle simple nostrums of dubious merit.The book addresses the seemingly intractable economic problems of the African continent, and traces their origins. It also brings out the instances of successful economic change, and the possibilities for economic revival and renewal. As well as surveying the variety of contemporary situations, the text will provide readers with a firm grasp of the historical background to the topic. It explores issues such as:employment and povertysocial policy and securitystructural adjustment programs and neo-liberal globalizationmajority rule and democratizationtaxation and resource mobilization.It contains a selection of country specific case studies from a range of international contributors, many of whom have lived and worked in Africa. The book will be of particular interest to higher level students in political economy, development studies, area studies (Africa) and economics in general.