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State And Economic Development In Africa The Case Of Ethiopia 1st Edition Aaron Tesfaye Auth

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State And Economic Development In Africa The Case Of Ethiopia 1st Edition Aaron Tesfaye Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Aaron Tesfaye (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319578248, 9783319578255, 3319578243, 3319578251
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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State And Economic Development In Africa The Case Of Ethiopia 1st Edition Aaron Tesfaye Auth by Aaron Tesfaye (auth.) 9783319578248, 9783319578255, 3319578243, 3319578251 instant download after payment.

This book critically assesses the impact of Ethiopia’s policy of Agriculture Development Led Industrialization. Employing qualitative and quantitative analysis, it presents empirical evidence suggesting persistent economic growth. The research highlights improvements in infrastructure, health care, education, poverty alleviation as well reductions in infant mortality rate. The impact of this economic growth has however had led to only slight improvements in the plight of the poor. The author argues that, while significant steps have been achieved with measurable economic gains, there are still undeniable obstacles within the federal system: prevailing patron-client relationships, constraints on state capacity to efficiently and effectively implement policy, and bureaucratic rent-seeking in the provision of public goods. The author concludes that these problems will have to be resolved before Ethiopia’s political economy can achieve the stage of sustainable development

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