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This book was originally published by Claeys and Casteels, now
formally part of Edward Elgar Publishing. Sub-Saharan Africa is on
the move. Since 2000, the region has seen rapid economic growth
(with real GDP growth rates outperforming other major regional
economic blocs), improving social conditions (with falling infant
mortality rates and rising life expectancies) and progressive
political liberalization (if in the 1990s only about 5% of African
nations were considered to be democracies, today only a handful of
the 55 African states do not have a multiparty constitutional
system). Notwithstanding the fact that Africa's energy sector is
vital to its socio-economic development, this remains one of the
most poorly understood parts of the global energy system. This book
seeks to contribute to the understanding of such a topical issue,
by providing an analysis of the current trends and future prospects
of sub-Saharan energy markets. Issues covered include patterns of
energy production, demand and trade; energy investments; energy
infrastructure; energy access; energy and development; regional
energy cooperation; the role of China in Africa's energy.
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