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Africa : why economists get it wrong / Morten Jerven

By: Jerven, Morten, 1978- [author].
Contributor(s): International African Institute [issuing body] | Royal African Society [issuing body] | World Peace Foundation [issuing body].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Zed Books, in association with International African Institute, Royal African Society, World Peace Foundation, 2015Description: 160 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9781783601332; 1783601337; 9781783601325; 1783601329.Subject(s): Economic development -- Africa -- 20th century | Economics -- AfricaDDC classification: 330.96 Summary: Reframes the debate about Africa's growth or lack thereof, challenging mainstream accounts of African economic historySummary: For the first time in generations, Africa is spoken of these days with enthusiastic hope: no longer seen as a hopeless morass of poverty, the continent instead is described as "Africa Rising," a land of enormous economic potential that is just beginning to be tapped. With Africa: Why Economists Get It Wrong, Morten Jerven offers a bracing corrective. Neither story, he shows, is accurate. In truth, most African economies have been growing rapidly since the 1990s--and, until a collapse in the '70s and '80s, they had been growing reliably for decades. Puncturing weak analysis that relies too much on those two lost decades, Jerven redraws our picture of Africa's past, present, and potential.--Publisher website
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Reframes the debate about Africa's growth or lack thereof, challenging mainstream accounts of African economic history

For the first time in generations, Africa is spoken of these days with enthusiastic hope: no longer seen as a hopeless morass of poverty, the continent instead is described as "Africa Rising," a land of enormous economic potential that is just beginning to be tapped. With Africa: Why Economists Get It Wrong, Morten Jerven offers a bracing corrective. Neither story, he shows, is accurate. In truth, most African economies have been growing rapidly since the 1990s--and, until a collapse in the '70s and '80s, they had been growing reliably for decades. Puncturing weak analysis that relies too much on those two lost decades, Jerven redraws our picture of Africa's past, present, and potential.--Publisher website

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