This book suggests a unique conceptual framework for designing and conducting economic policy in developing countries, particularly those in Africa.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ferdinand Bakoup is currently Lead Economist at the African Development Bank.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Sectoral Approach to Economic Policy and Its Limits 2. Conceptual Framework of a Systemic Economic Policy for the Revival of Africa 3. Final Goals for a Systemic Economic Policy 4. Intermediate Goals for a Systemic Economic Policy 5. Operating Goals for a Systemic Economic Policy 6. Instruments for a Systemic Economic Policy 7. Means of Implementing a Systemic Economic Policy 8. Economic Policy in Particular Contexts: Economic Crisis and Natural Resources-Based Economies 9. Globalization: A Variable Geometry Process 10. Globalization: A Factor of Worsening Economic Policy Constraints, but also Source of Opportunities? 11. Recent Trends of Foreign Aid to Africa 12. What Goals for Foreign Aid? 13. How to Channel Aid for It to Be Effective 14. A Successful Economic Policy Experience in Africa: Economic Policy in Tunisia 15. Post-apartheid South Africa's Economic Policy: Lessons from a Successful Experience 16. Some Economic Policy Experiences in Developed and Emerging Countries Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Sectoral Approach to Economic Policy and Its Limits 2. Conceptual Framework of a Systemic Economic Policy for the Revival of Africa 3. Final Goals for a Systemic Economic Policy 4. Intermediate Goals for a Systemic Economic Policy 5. Operating Goals for a Systemic Economic Policy 6. Instruments for a Systemic Economic Policy 7. Means of Implementing a Systemic Economic Policy 8. Economic Policy in Particular Contexts: Economic Crisis and Natural Resources-Based Economies 9. Globalization: A Variable Geometry Process 10. Globalization: A Factor of Worsening Economic Policy Constraints, but also Source of Opportunities? 11. Recent Trends of Foreign Aid to Africa 12. What Goals for Foreign Aid? 13. How to Channel Aid for It to Be Effective 14. A Successful Economic Policy Experience in Africa: Economic Policy in Tunisia 15. Post-apartheid South Africa's Economic Policy: Lessons from a Successful Experience 16. Some Economic Policy Experiences in Developed and Emerging Countries Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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