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Few countries have experienced as many political and economic
changes as Mozambique. A vast and diverse country, it faced a
particularly difficult start after a long period of colonial
dominance followed by a deadly war that formally ended only in
1992. However, despite impressive growth after multi-party
elections, Mozambique's pattern of growth is fragmented, not
sustainable and non-inclusive. Investigating the deep factors that
undermine economic development, Mozambique at a Fork in the Road
offers an insightful analysis of the historical and political
context of Mozambique and its institutional constraints to economic
development. It examines sectors that are critical for sustainable
growth, such as agriculture, that receive low priority, and the
frequent shocks in strategic policy that result in the absence of a
clear national development vision. Building on a core set of
thematic chapters, this compelling diagnostic tool provides a
thorough and structured approach to understanding institutional
dimensions of development. This title is also available as Open
Access on Cambridge Core.
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