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African Economies And The Politics Of Permanent Crisis 19791999 Nicolas Van De Walle

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African Economies And The Politics Of Permanent Crisis 19791999 Nicolas Van De Walle
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.08 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Nicolas Van de Walle
ISBN: 9780521803649, 0521803640
Language: English
Year: 2001

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African Economies And The Politics Of Permanent Crisis 19791999 Nicolas Van De Walle by Nicolas Van De Walle 9780521803649, 0521803640 instant download after payment.

This book explains why African countries have remained mired in a disastrous economic crisis since the late 1970s. It shows that dynamics internal to African state structures largely explain this failure to overcome economic difficulties rather than external pressures on these same structures as is often argued. Far from being prevented from undertaking reforms by societal interest and pressure groups, clientelism within the state elite, ideological factors and low state capacity have resulted in some limited reform, but much prevarication and manipulation of the reform process, by governments that do not really believe that reform will be effective.

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