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Globalization And Sustainable Development In Africa Bessie Housesoremekun

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Globalization And Sustainable Development In Africa Bessie Housesoremekun
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Publisher: University of Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.16 MB
Pages: 488
Author: Bessie House-Soremekun, Toyin Falola
ISBN: 9781580463928, 1580463924
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Globalization And Sustainable Development In Africa Bessie Housesoremekun by Bessie House-soremekun, Toyin Falola 9781580463928, 1580463924 instant download after payment.

Few studies of globalization have analyzed its impact on African societies from the viewpoint of sustainable development. This volume answers that need. The essays here contribute to the store of knowledge about globalization in sub-Saharan Africa by documenting the affect of this global force on the continent's growth-economic, political, and cultural. This interdisciplinary collection provides comprehensive analyses-at the international, national, and local levels-of the theoretical issues revolving around the complex process of globalization, while offering detailed examinations of new models of economic development that can be implemented in sub-Saharan Africa to enhance economic growth, self-sufficiency, and sustainable development. These models are accessible to politicians, public policy analysts, scholars, students, international organizations, nongovernmental actors, and members of the public at large. Finally, the essays here provide insightful case studies of African countries that already demonstrate creative, indigenous-based models of entrepreneurship and discuss efforts to achieve sustainable development and economic independence at the grassroots level. Contributors represent the disciplines of law, history, political science, economics, sociology, anthropology, business and management, African studies and art history, criminal justice, and education.

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