Africa in the world economy : the national, regional and international challenges

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Africa in the world economy : the national, regional and international challenges

edited by Jan Joost Teunissen and Age Akkerman

(Conference proceedings, 06-02)

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, 2006

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" ... the conference in Pretoria (13-14 June 2005) from which this book emerges." --P. ix

Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works
  • Clichés, realities and policy challenges of Africa : by way of introduction / Jan Joost Teunissen
  • Understanding African poverty : beyond the Washington Consensus to the Millennium Development Goals approach / Gordon McCord, Jeffrey D. Sachs and Wing Thye Woo
  • The challenge of African development : a view from Latin America / Andrés Solimano
  • Are the MDGs helping Africa to become independent? / Yonghyup Oh
  • Development beyond the Millennium Development Goals / Roy Culpeper
  • Original sin and bond market development in Sub-Saharan Africa / Brian Kahn
  • Role of the state in financial sector development in Sub-Saharan Africa / Olu Ajakaiye
  • Capital market development in Uganda / Damoni Kitabire
  • Infrastructure, regional integration and growth in Sub-Saharan Africa / Benno Ndulu, Lolette Kritzinger-van Niekerk and Ritva Reinikka
  • Infrastructure, regional integration and growth in Africa / Charles Abuka
  • Challenges for regional integration in Sub-Saharan Africa : macroeconomic convergence and monetary coordination / Mothae Maruping
  • Is Sub-Saharan Africa an optimal currency area? / Zdenĕk Drábek
  • Africa's development and external constraints / Kamran Kousari
  • Keeping Africa's policies on the right track / Vivek Arora
  • An integrated approach to Africa's development constraints / Adam Elhiraika
  • South-south investment : the case of Africa / Stephen Gelb
  • Africa's external constraints : what developed countries should do / Matthew Martin
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