Policy adjustment in Africa
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Policy adjustment in Africa
(Case-studies in economic development, v. 1)
Macmillan Academic and Professional, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references(P. 239-246) and index
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内容説明
This book contains a series of case studies on differing aspects of policy adjustment in Africa. The studies, by specialists with operational experience of economic policy reform in Africa, are both topical and relevant to current policy debate. The issues raised are set within the context of economic recovery programmes sponsored by external agencies such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank that are intended to alleviate the continent's very special and extreme problems.
目次
- Consquences of external shocks in African-type economies, David Bevan, et al
- modelling African development prospects, Dominick Salvatore, et al
- the sequencing of structural adjustment policy instruments in the agricultural sector, Lawrence D.Smith and Neil J.Spooner
- world bank policy - conditional loans - how did they work in Ghana in the 1980s?, John Toye
- how weak countries can stand up to the world bank and get away with it - a case study of Kenya, Paul Mosley
- bilateral aid to Africa and structural adjustment loans
- conflict or consistency, W.Olive Morrissey
- potency of budgetary and financial policy instruments in Uganda, Christopher Green and Victor Murinde
- the process of trade reform in Nigeria and the pursuit of structural adjustment, James W.Robertson
- Botswana - adjustment to wealth, J.R.Parkinson
- problems of regional integration in Africa - the case of UDEAC, Richard Kitchen.
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