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The African Economy and Its Role in the World Economy
Arne Bigsten
Dick Durevall
出版
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
, 2008
主題
Business & Economics / Economic Conditions
Business & Economics / International / General
Business & Economics / Commerce
Political Science / International Relations / General
Political Science / Public Policy / Economic Policy
Political Science / Globalization
Social Science / Developing & Emerging Countries
ISBN
917106625X
9789171066251
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=xQPgAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
In a broad survey this issue of Current African Issues presents a multifaceted picture of the current state of the African economy. After a period of falling per capita incomes that started in the 1970s, Africa finally saw a turnaround from about 1995. The last few years have seen average per capita incomes in Africa grow by above 3 per cent per year on average, partly due to the resource boom but also due to improved economic policies. Africa receives more aid per capita than any other major region in the world and there is a significantly positive effect of aid on growth One of the most notable aspects of the current process of globalisation is the increase in trade between Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, particularly China and India. The authors conclude with a call for policy coherence among donors. The politically most problematic areas for policy change of those discussed in the paper are not aid policy but trade policy and the European Union CAP (Common Agricultural Policy). This is a challenge to EU policy makers, since the latter areas are probably the most important to change if we take our commitment to development seriously. ARNE BIGSTEN is professor of development economics and DICK DUREVALL is a lecturer in economics, both at the Gothenburg University School of Business, Economics and Law.