Discussion over the impact of economic aid and development programs
in Africa has become much more than an economics debate. In order
to produce more effective and humane programs of adjustment for
Africa and other developing regions, debate must encompass not only
economic impacts but also political, social, and human
consequences. This second volume in the Consortium on Human Rights
Development's special studies on adjustment programs in Africa
combines theory with empirical evidence and economic with political
analysis to provide the most comprehensive multi-disciplinary
coverage to date on IMF and World Bank adjustment programs in
Africa. Building a link between structural adjustment and human
rights in Africa, it makes a case for economic and political
justice through sustainable development.
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