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This edited volume explores and dissects Africa's economic growth
and sustainable development using an optimal conceptual model of
the progressive continent's development up to and until 2030.
Africa is studied not against the background of developed (OECD)
and leading developing (e.g. BRICS) countries, but as a separate
economy and as a self-sufficient region which follows its own
priorities, and implements its own unique opportunities and vectors
of growth and development. This volume addresses the contemporary
and topical issues of inclusive growth, digital modernisation, and
sustainable development, recommending policy outcomes for the
future.
This edited volume explores and dissects Africa's economic growth
and sustainable development using an optimal conceptual model of
the progressive continent's development up to and until 2030.
Africa is studied not against the background of developed (OECD)
and leading developing (e.g. BRICS) countries, but as a separate
economy and as a self-sufficient region which follows its own
priorities, and implements its own unique opportunities and vectors
of growth and development. This first volume addresses the
contemporary and topical issues of inclusive growth, digital
modernisation, and sustainable development, recommending policy
outcomes for the future.
This edited volume explores and dissects Africa's economic growth
and sustainable development using an optimal conceptual model of
the progressive continent's development up to and until 2030.
Africa is studied not against the background of developed (OECD)
and leading developing (e.g. BRICS) countries, but as a separate
economy and as a self-sufficient region which follows its own
priorities, and implements its own unique opportunities and vectors
of growth and development. This volume addresses the contemporary
and topical issues of inclusive growth, digital modernisation, and
sustainable development, recommending policy outcomes for the
future.
This edited volume explores and dissects Africa's economic growth
and sustainable development using an optimal conceptual model of
the progressive continent's development up to and until 2030.
Africa is studied not against the background of developed (OECD)
and leading developing (e.g. BRICS) countries, but as a separate
economy and as a self-sufficient region which follows its own
priorities, and implements its own unique opportunities and vectors
of growth and development. This first volume addresses the
contemporary and topical issues of inclusive growth, digital
modernisation, and sustainable development, recommending policy
outcomes for the future.
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