Industrialization in Africa has relied heavily on state
institutions of various kinds and on the inflow of foreign capital,
especially foreign aid. With particular reference to technology and
on the basis of a wide range of case-studies, this book explains
how these features of the African experience have jointly
contributed not only to the many cases of failure in the public
sector, but also to a number of exceptional cases that can be
regarded as success stories.
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