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Looting Africa The Economics Of Exploitation 1st Edition Patrick Bond

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Looting Africa The Economics Of Exploitation 1st Edition Patrick Bond
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Patrick Bond
ISBN: 9781848137288, 1848137281
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Looting Africa The Economics Of Exploitation 1st Edition Patrick Bond by Patrick Bond 9781848137288, 1848137281 instant download after payment.

Despite the rhetoric, the people of Sub-Saharan Africa are become poorer. From Tony Blair's Africa Commission and the Make Poverty History campaign to the Hong Kong WTO meeting, Africa's gains have been mainly limited to public relations. The central problems remain exploitative debt and financial relationships with the North, phantom aid, unfair trade, distorted investment and the continent's brain/skills drain. Moreover, capitalism in most African countries has witnessed the emergence of excessively powerful ruling elites with incomes derived from financial-parasitical accumulation. Without overstressing the 'mistakes' of such elites, this book contextualises Africa's wealth outflow within a stagnant but volatile world economy.

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