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Economic Recovery in Africa

Economic Recovery in Africa The Paradox of Financial Flows

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International Political Economy Series

Economic Recovery in Africa

The Paradox of Financial Flows

V. Makhan

Business & Economics / Development / Economic Development

African countries have experienced modest economic recovery during the 1990s. But these countries are caught in a vicious circle in which the existing economic structure cannot generate enough savings and export earnings needed to finance their development and mount a sustained assault on widespread poverty. Yet foreign aid has been cut back sharply and the continent receives only a trickle of foreign investment flows. New policy regimes are now in place, creating the right environment for external financing to make a major difference. Development finance is one of the foremost challenges facing African countries and the international community in the new century.
Ambassador VIJAY S. MAKHAN is a career diplomat of Mauritius. He was Secretary for Foreign Affairs of his country up to 1995 when he was elected Assistant Secretary General of the OAU. He was re-elected in July 1999. Besides a number of papers, he has authored Policy Consensus Strategy Vacuum, A Pan-African Vision for the Twenty-first Century.

Publication Date: 01 January 2002
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9781349421237
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 261

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