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  • 1
    Journal/Serial
    Journal/Serial
    Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press | Abidjan ; Nachgewiesen 2.1990 - 8.1996; 1997 - 2010
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: Nachgewiesen 2.1990 - 8.1996; 1997 - 2010
    Subsequent Title: Online-Ausg. u. Forts. African development report
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Wirtschaftslage ; Entwicklung ; Wirtschaftsstatistik ; Afrika ; Statistik ; Zeitschrift ; Afrika ; Wirtschaft ; Statistik ; Afrika ; Humankapital ; Bericht ; Afrika ; Weltwirtschaft ; Bericht ; Afrika ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Zeitschrift ; Afrika ; Wirtschaft ; Entwicklung ; Afrika ; Wirtschaft ; Entwicklung
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  • 2
    Journal/Serial
    Journal/Serial
    Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press | Abidjan ; Nachgewiesen 2.1990 - 8.1996; 1997 - 2010
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: Nachgewiesen 2.1990 - 8.1996; 1997 - 2010
    Subsequent Title: Online-Ausg. u. Forts. African development report
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Wirtschaftslage ; Entwicklung ; Wirtschaftsstatistik ; Afrika ; Statistik ; Zeitschrift ; Afrika ; Wirtschaft ; Statistik ; Afrika ; Humankapital ; Bericht ; Afrika ; Weltwirtschaft ; Bericht ; Afrika ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Zeitschrift ; Afrika ; Wirtschaft ; Entwicklung ; Afrika ; Wirtschaft ; Entwicklung
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Paris : OECD Publishing
    ISBN: 9789264181649
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (204 p.) , ill.
    Series Statement: Development Centre Seminars
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. L'Afrique ; réforme et croissance
    DDC: 338.96
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    Keywords: Development ; Konferenzschrift 2000 ; Electronic books ; Afrika ; Transformation ; Afrika ; Wirtschaftsreform ; Wirtschaftswachstum
    Abstract: What qualifies an economy as “emerging”? The answers provided in this book lead to a fresh conception of the diversity of the African continent. Thus, growth dynamics cannot simply be measured in economic terms. Indicators must also include governance, efficiency and democracy of institutions, and an appropriate climate for business. All these issues are linked to policies, and the outstanding conclusion of this book, in the face of embedded “Afro-pessimism”, is that policies do matter for growth; that there is no “African mystery”, simply poor policies and bad governance. Reform and Growth in Africa is a contribution to the search for a reversal of the economic plight of African countries, based upon national experience and policy reform. This book reflects the contributions to the first edition of the International Forum on African Perspectives, which was held in Paris in February 2000. The forum was created by the African Development Bank and the OECD Development Centre as an annual meeting place of ideas and strategies from African countries and from the OECD region. The aim of the Forum is to create an area where the knowledge bases of the partners can be combined to exploit their specific advantages in the search for solutions to the economic problems of Africa. The Forum also includes an open meeting where these ideas can be tested in front of a wide audience of people from the worlds of politics, administration, academia, the media and business.
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    ISBN: 0815728166 , 0815728174 , 0815728158 , 9780815728177 , 9780815728153 , 9780815728160
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 268 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Newman, Carol, 1977- Made in Africa
    Keywords: Industrialization ; Economic development International cooperation ; Industrial policy ; Investments, Foreign ; Industrial policy ; Africa ; Industrialization ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Industries ; General ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; World ; African ; Investments, Foreign ; Development economics & emerging economies ; Economic development ; International cooperation ; Economic history ; Africa Economic conditions 1960- ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Why industry matters for Africa -- Why industry matters for Africa -- Realities and opportunities -- Industrialization efforts and outcomes -- Can Africa break in? -- Learning to compete -- Productivity, exports and competition -- Firm capabilities -- Industrial clusters -- How Africa can industrialize -- A strategy for industrial development -- Dealing with resource abundance -- An agenda for aid -- Afterword: leopards and laggards.
    Abstract: Why is there so little industry in Africa? Over the past forty years, industry and business interests have moved increasingly from the developed to the developing world, yet Africa's share of global manufacturing has fallen from about 3 percent in 1970 to less than 2 percent in 2014. Industry is important to low-income countries. It is good for economic growth, job creation, and poverty reduction. Made in Africa: Learning to Compete in Industry outlines a new strategy to help Africa gets its fair share of the global market. Here, case studies and econometric and qualitative research from Africa, as well as emerging Asia, help the reader understand what drives firm-level competitiveness in low-income countries
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789264770867
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (207 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 330.91732
    Keywords: Urban economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This report provides a new perspective on Africa's urban economies that is unique in its breadth and level of detail. Based on data from more than 4 million individuals and firms in 2 600 cities across 34 countries, it presents compelling evidence that urbanisation contributes to better economic outcomes and higher living standards.
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