From dictatorship to democracy : economic policy in Malawi 1964-2000
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From dictatorship to democracy : economic policy in Malawi 1964-2000
(The making of modern Africa)
Ashgate, c2001
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Note
Bibliography: p. 352-368
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This title was first published in 2001. Persuasive new research on the emergence of a new approach to structural adjustment programmes emerging in Malawi during the late 1990s. By focusing on the enabling role of the state and non-price structural reforms in the agricultural sector, the author presents valuable lessons for economic reforms in other Sub-Saharan countries.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Introduction
- Economic and political developments: 1964-1981
- The bank's diagnosis and prescriptions
- Policy reforms in the agricultural sector: implementation and impact
- Modelling the impact of bank conditionality
- Reforms in the non-agricultural economic sectors
- Macroeconomic impact of the structural adjustment programmme
- Structuralist reorientation of the adjustment programme: 1988-1992
- Economic reform and the transition to democracy: 1994-2000
- Summary and conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index.
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