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  1. (-FY2017) Growth and Poverty Reduction
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GROWTH STRATEGIES FOR AFRICA IN A CHANGING GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT: Policy observations for sustainable and shared growth

https://doi.org/10.18884/00000869
https://doi.org/10.18884/00000869
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公開日 2018-03-27
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タイトル GROWTH STRATEGIES FOR AFRICA IN A CHANGING GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT: Policy observations for sustainable and shared growth
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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著者 Leipziger, Danny

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Yusuf, Shahid

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内容記述 Following decolonization, growth accelerated in the leading African economies with the emergence of industrial activity, the modernization of physical infrastructure, and the quickening of urbanization. However, by the mid-1970s this initial phase of catching up had run out of steam, and African countries entered a long economic twilight that extended through the mid-1990s. Since then, and for over a decade, Africa, has benefitted from a widely shared revival of economic activity. Some reasons for this revival are shared worldwide, including globalization, innovations triggered by the advent of the Internet and advances in semiconductor/digital technologies, expansionary monetary policies, and by the growth of Asian countries that accelerated industrialization and trade volume. Other causes are internal to Africa, such as greater stability, better-managed macroeconomic policy, more open economies, and improved human development indicators. But this new-found momentum cannot be taken for granted. In particular, the financial crisis of 2008–09 has weakened Africa’s principal Western trading partners. Export-led growth is no longer the recipe for all seasons. This paper sketches a strategy for African late starters that identifies the key objectives and policy initiatives appropriate for a post-financial-crisis environment where South-South trade and capital flows are taking on a greater salience.
書誌情報 Working paper prepared for JICA/IPD Africa Task Force Meeting
en : Working paper prepared for JICA/IPD Africa Task Force Meeting

号 8, p. 1-30, 発行日 2013-06-01
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出版者 JICA Research Institute
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出版者 Columbia University
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