Structurally adjusted Africa : poverty, debt and basic needs

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Structurally adjusted Africa : poverty, debt and basic needs

edited by David Simon ... [et al.]

Pluto Press, 1995

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Papers presented at a conference held at the University of Amsterdam, Mar. 29-31, 1993

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Structural adjustment has become a development catchword: in international development discourse, aid has become inextricably linked with the introduction of "good governance" and economic reform, all in the best interests of everyone concerned. But the effects of structural adjustment programmes have been far from uniform. In some areas of the world, their imposition has had many strongly negative aspects - economically, socially and politically. Voices from the periphery have begun to ask who really benefits from structural adjustment: recipient or donor? This work looks at the effects of structural adjustment programmes "on the ground" in sub-Saharan Africa, now one of the poorest and most heavily indebted regions in the world, partly as a consequence of the undifferentiated adjustment policies that have been imposed on the area. The contributors to this volume highlight the complex and problematic connections between the global and the local, and offer a more holistic and comparative perspective on the problems of underdevelopment and the sometimes tragically inappropriate remedies that have been prescribed. A particular feature of the book is the focus on different geographical scales and the combination of rural and urban as well as locality and sectoral analyses. The book offers a challenge to the ambitious claims made for structural adjustment, by demonstrating a detailed understanding of how those programmes really affect the peoples and the countries concerned.

目次

  • Introduction - the nature of structural adjustment. Part 1 Debt, democracy and development in sub-Saharan Africa
  • fighting fire with petrol - how to control social ills with economic structural adjustment
  • regional food trade in West Africa in relation to structural adustment. Part 2 structural adjustment and urban poverty in Zimbabwe
  • towns and urban migrants - an example from Tanzania. Part 3 Tanzania - sugar sector development and the Netherlands
  • rural development in Tanzania - the case of Makete district
  • peasant responses in Tanzania. Part 4 Government consumption, sub-Saharan Africa and industrialized countries
  • structural adjustment in comparative perspective - lessons from Pacific Asia.

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