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Industrial Policy and the Transformation of the Colonial Economy in Africa - The Zambian Experience: Horman Chitonge Industrial Policy and the Transformation of the Colonial Economy in Africa - The Zambian Experience
Horman Chitonge
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Industrial Policy and the Transformation of the Colonial Economy in Africa offers an in-depth analysis of the role industrial policy can play in the transformation of African economies. Using examples from Zambia’s industrial development experience, this book illustrates that core features of the colonial economy have not just survived six decades of independence in most African countries, but they have continued to shape the nature, scope and pace of economic activities on the continent. The book argues that since the colonial economy in Africa was not intended to serve the interests of Africans, it is imperative that the structures and the underlying rationale of the colonial economy are radically reoriented if economic activities in Africa are to benefit the majority of Africans. Drawing from the Zambian experience, the book shows that the transformation of the colonial economy in Africa is urgently needed. Whilst this has proved to be difficult over the past six decades, it can be done. The book outlines a specific type of industrial policy, Frontier Industrial Policy, as a key instrument for transforming the structure of African economies. At a time when economic growth across Africa is under considerable pressure due to COVID-19, the insights in this book will be of interest to researchers across Economics, Development, Postcolonial Studies, and African Studies.

Industrial Policy and the Transformation of the Colonial Economy in Africa - The Zambian Experience (Hardcover): Horman Chitonge Industrial Policy and the Transformation of the Colonial Economy in Africa - The Zambian Experience (Hardcover)
Horman Chitonge
R4,156 Discovery Miles 41 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Industrial Policy and the Transformation of the Colonial Economy in Africa offers an in-depth analysis of the role industrial policy can play in the transformation of African economies. Using examples from Zambia's industrial development experience, this book illustrates that core features of the colonial economy have not just survived six decades of independence in most African countries, but they have continued to shape the nature, scope and pace of economic activities on the continent. The book argues that since the colonial economy in Africa was not intended to serve the interests of Africans, it is imperative that the structures and the underlying rationale of the colonial economy are radically reoriented if economic activities in Africa are to benefit the majority of Africans. Drawing from the Zambian experience, the book shows that the transformation of the colonial economy in Africa is urgently needed. Whilst this has proved to be difficult over the past six decades, it can be done. The book outlines a specific type of industrial policy, Frontier Industrial Policy, as a key instrument for transforming the structure of African economies. At a time when economic growth across Africa is under considerable pressure due to COVID-19, the insights in this book will be of interest to researchers across Economics, Development, Postcolonial Studies, and African Studies.

Economic Growth and Development in Africa - Understanding trends and prospects (Paperback): Horman Chitonge Economic Growth and Development in Africa - Understanding trends and prospects (Paperback)
Horman Chitonge
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years, Africa has undergone the longest period of sustained economic growth in the continent's history, drawing the attention of the international media and academics alike. This book analyses the Africa Rising narrative from multidisciplinary perspectives, offering a critical assessment of the explanations given for the poor economic growth and development performance in Africa prior to the millennium and the dramatic shift towards the new Africa. Bringing in perspectives from African intellectuals and scholars, many of whom have previously been overlooked in this debate, the book examines the construction of Africa's economic growth and development portraits over the years. It looks at two institutions that play a vital role in African development, providing a detailed explanation of how the World Bank and the IMF have interpreted and dealt with the African challenges and experiences. The insightful analysis reveals that if Africa is rising, only 20-30 per cent of Africans are aboard the rising ship, and the main challenge facing the continent today is to bring on board the majority of Africans who have been excluded from growth. This book makes the complex, and sometimes confusing debates on Africa's economic growth experience more accessible to a wide range of readers interested in the Africa story. It is essential reading for students and researchers in African Studies, and will be of great interest to scholars in Development Studies, Political Economy, and Development Economics.

Social Welfare Policy in South Africa - From the Poor White Problem to a "Digitised Social Contract" (Hardcover, New edition):... Social Welfare Policy in South Africa - From the Poor White Problem to a "Digitised Social Contract" (Hardcover, New edition)
Horman Chitonge, Ntombifikile Mazibuko
R2,125 Discovery Miles 21 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social Welfare Policy in South Africa examines the South African government's response to social welfare challenges during and after apartheid. The book analyses social welfare policy reforms in South Africa from the social contract perspective. Through a critical analysis of the major social policy shifts in the country, the book illustrates that the provision of social welfare services is the most concrete way of fulfilling the terms of the social contract, especially in democratic South Africa. The book offers a useful approach to understanding the changes in the social welfare philosophy and practice that occurred when the country transitioned from minority to majority rule during the 1990s. By tracing the development of social welfare policy interventions over time, Social Welfare Policy in South Africa draws attention to the broader political, historical, social, and economic factors that have influenced social welfare policy in the country.

Industrialising Africa - Unlocking the Economic Potential of the Continent (Hardcover, New edition): Horman Chitonge Industrialising Africa - Unlocking the Economic Potential of the Continent (Hardcover, New edition)
Horman Chitonge
R2,705 Discovery Miles 27 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Industrialising Africa examines the prospect of industrial development on the African continent from a structural transformation perspective. The book demonstrates that industrial development in Africa remains elusive due to an incomplete decolonization of African economies. Through a detailed discussion of the current status of industrial development and the past industrialisation strategies implemented on the continent, Industrialising Africa clearly shows that sustained industrial growth will remain unattainable as long as African economies continue to operate under the colonial economic structure and logic, in which African countries have specialised in supplying raw materials to industrial centres. Industrialising Africa argues that if Africa is to have a chance to significantly grow its industrial sector, it must decentre the colonial economic logic and learn to build industrial capabilities through an aggressive industrial strategy.

Economic Growth and Development in Africa - Understanding trends and prospects (Hardcover): Horman Chitonge Economic Growth and Development in Africa - Understanding trends and prospects (Hardcover)
Horman Chitonge
R4,591 Discovery Miles 45 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years, Africa has undergone the longest period of sustained economic growth in the continent's history, drawing the attention of the international media and academics alike. This book analyses the Africa Rising narrative from multidisciplinary perspectives, offering a critical assessment of the explanations given for the poor economic growth and development performance in Africa prior to the millennium and the dramatic shift towards the new Africa. Bringing in perspectives from African intellectuals and scholars, many of whom have previously been overlooked in this debate, the book examines the construction of Africa's economic growth and development portraits over the years. It looks at two institutions that play a vital role in African development, providing a detailed explanation of how the World Bank and the IMF have interpreted and dealt with the African challenges and experiences. The insightful analysis reveals that if Africa is rising, only 20-30 per cent of Africans are aboard the rising ship, and the main challenge facing the continent today is to bring on board the majority of Africans who have been excluded from growth. This book makes the complex, and sometimes confusing debates on Africa's economic growth experience more accessible to a wide range of readers interested in the Africa story. It is essential reading for students and researchers in African Studies, and will be of great interest to scholars in Development Studies, Political Economy, and Development Economics.

Land Tenure Challenges in Africa - Confronting the Land Governance Deficit (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Horman Chitonge, Ross... Land Tenure Challenges in Africa - Confronting the Land Governance Deficit (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Horman Chitonge, Ross Harvey
R3,279 Discovery Miles 32 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a significant contribution to the literature on land reform in various African contexts. While the economic evidence is clear that secure property rights are a necessary condition for catalysing broad-based economic development, the governance process by which those rights are secured is less clear. This book details the historical complexity of land rights and the importance of understanding this history in the process of trying to improve tenure security. Through a combination of single country case studies, comparative case studies and regional comparisons, the book is unequivocal that good governance is paramount for improving the performance of land reform programmes. All attempts at moving towards more formal secure tenure require congruence with informal norms, beliefs and values, and a set of clear systems and processes to avoid corruption and unintended negative consequences.

Land, the State & the Unfinished Decolonisation Project in Africa - Essays in Honour of Professor Sam Moyo (Paperback): Horman... Land, the State & the Unfinished Decolonisation Project in Africa - Essays in Honour of Professor Sam Moyo (Paperback)
Horman Chitonge, Yoichi Mine
R1,390 Discovery Miles 13 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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