The Oxford Handbook of Africa and Economics
Volume 2: Policies and Practices
Herausgeber: Lin, Justin Yifu; Monga, Célestin
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Volume 2: Policies and Practices
Herausgeber: Lin, Justin Yifu; Monga, Célestin
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Identifies the central themes, issues, questions, and methods of analysis of economics, and discusses how they have been approached in the African context over time. Reviews and documents how the study of African societies has contributed to and shaped major fields of the discipline of economics.
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Identifies the central themes, issues, questions, and methods of analysis of economics, and discusses how they have been approached in the African context over time. Reviews and documents how the study of African societies has contributed to and shaped major fields of the discipline of economics.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 990
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1669g
- ISBN-13: 9780198819714
- ISBN-10: 0198819714
- Artikelnr.: 49787908
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 990
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1669g
- ISBN-13: 9780198819714
- ISBN-10: 0198819714
- Artikelnr.: 49787908
Célestin Monga is Vice-President and Chief Economist of the African Development Bank Group. He previously served as Managing Director at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), and Senior Economic Adviser-Director at the World Bank. He is also a Visiting Professor of Economics at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Peking University. Dr. Monga has published extensively on various dimensions of economic and political development. His books have been translated into several languages and are widely used as teaching tools in academic institutions around the world. His most recent works include Beating the Odds: Jump-Starting Developing Countries (Princeton University Press, 2017), with Justin Yifu Lin; and Nihilism and Negritude: Ways of Living in Africa (Harvard University Press, 2016). Dr. Monga holds graduate degrees from MIT, Harvard University, the Universities of Paris and Pau. Justin Yifu Lin is Councillor of the State Council and Professor and Honorary Dean of the National School of Development at Peking University. He was the Senior Vice President and Chief Economist of the World Bank, 2008-2012. Prior to this, Professor Lin served for 15 years as Founding Director and Professor of the China Centre for Economic Research (CCER) at Peking University. He is a member of the Standing Committee, Chinese People's Political Consultation Conference, and Vice Chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce. He is a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy and a Fellow of the Academy of Sciences for Developing World.
* Introduction: Africa's Evolving Policy Frameworks
* Part I: The Macroeconomics of Growth and Structural Transformation
* 1: Augustin Kwasi Fosu and Eric Kehinde Ogunleye: African Growth
Strategies: The Past, Present, and Future
* 2: Margaret McMillan and Kenneth Harttgen: Africa's Quiet Revolution
* 3: Andrew Berg, Stephen O'Connell, Catherine Pattillo, Rafael
Portillo, and Filiz Unsal: Monetary Policy Issues in Sub-Saharan
Africa
* 4: Paul R. Masson, Catherine Pattillo, and Xavier Debrun: The Future
of African Monetary Geography
* 5: Jean-Claude Tchatchouang: The CFA Franc Zone: A Biography
* 6: Célestin Monga: African Monetary Unions: An Obituary
* 7: Benno Ndulu and Joseph Leina Masawe: Challenges of Central Banking
in Africa
* 8: Willi Leibfritz: Fiscal Policy in Africa
* 9: Mark R. Thomas and Marcelo M. Giugale: African Debt and Debt
Relief
* 10: Leonce Ndikumana: Savings, Capital Flight, and African
Development
* 11: Jaime de Melo and Yvonne Tsikata: Regional Integration in Africa:
Challenges and Prospects
* 12: Ibrahim Ahmed Elbadawi and Nadir Abdellatif Mohammed: Natural
Resources: Utilizing the Precious Boon
* 13: John Page: Rediscovering Structural Change: Manufacturing,
Natural Resources and Industrialization
* 14: Keun Lee, Calestous Juma, and John Mathews: Innovation
Capabilities for Sustainable Development in Africa
* Part II: Microeconomic and Sectoral Issues
* 15: Keijiro Otsuka and Frank Place: Land Tenure and Agricultural
Intensification in Sub-Saharan Africa
* 16: Ousmane Badiane and Tsitsi Makombe: Agriculture, Growth, and
Development in Africa: Theory and Practice
* 17: Frannie A. Léautier: Capacity Development for Transformation
* 18: Michael Kevane: Gold Mining and Economic and Social Change in
West Africa
* 19: Jenny C. Aker and Joshua E. Blumenstock: The Economic Impacts of
New Technologies in Africa
* 20: Jean-Jacques Dethier: Infrastructure in Africa
* 21: Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Leora Klapper, and Peter van Oudheusden:
Financial Inclusion in Africa : Obstacles and Opportunities
* 22: Kalu Ojah and Odongo Kodongo: Financial Markets Development in
Africa: Reflections and the Way Forward
* 23: Wafik Grais: Islamic Finance in North Africa
* 24: Ioannis N. Kessides: Regulatory Reform for Closing Africa's
Competitiveness Gap
* Part III: Institutional/Social Economics
* 25: Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere: School Enrollment, Attainment, and Returns
to Education in Africa
* 26: Yaw Nyarko: Mobility, Human Capital, Remittances, and Economic
Transformation
* 27: Germano Mwabu: Health, Growth, and Development in Africa
* 28: Jean-Claude Berthelemy and Josselin Thuilliez: The Economics of
Malaria in Africa
* 29: Ragui Assaad and Caroline Krafft: An Empirical Analysis of the
Economics of Marriage in Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia
* 30: Sophie Bessis: Economics, Women, and Gender: The African Story
* 31: Stephanie Seguino and Maureen Were: Gender, Economic Growth, and
Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
* 32: Mina Baliamoune-Lutz: Gender Economics in North Africa
* 33: Julia Cage: The Economics of the African Media
* Part IV: Old and New Development Players
* 34: Chris Elbers and Jan Willem Gunning: What Do Development NGOs
Achieve?
* 35: Haroon Bhorat, Karmen Naidoo, and Derek Yu: Trade Unions in South
Africa
* 36: Ernest Aryeetey: African Development Banks: Lessons for
Development Economics
* 37: Hamed El-Said: The Political Economy of Aid in North Africa
* 38: Tony Addison, Saurabh Singhal, and Finn Tarp: Aid to Africa: The
Changing Context
* 39: Christian Nsiah and Bichaka Fayisssa: Remittances to Africa and
Economics
* 40: John C. Anyanwu: Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: Lessons for
Economics
* 41: Mwanza Nkusu and Malokele Nanivazo: International Capital Flows
to Africa
* 42: Emmanuel Akyeampong and Liang Xu: The Three Phases/Faces of China
in Independent Africa: Reconceptualizing China-Africa Engagement
* 43: Peter Quartey and Gloria Afful-Mensah: Aid to Africa: Emerging
Trends and Issues
* 44: Justin Yifu Lin and Yan Wang: China-Africa Cooperation in
Structural Transformation: Ideas, Opportunities, and Finances
* Part V: Looking Forward
* 45: Justin Yifu Lin: China's Rise and Structural Transformation in
Africa: Ideas and Opportunities
* 46: Akbar Noman and Joseph Stiglitz: Economics and Policy: Some
Lessons from Africa's Experience
* 47: Alaka M. Basu Kaushik Basu: The Prospects for an Imminent
Demographic Dividend in Africa: The Case for Cautious Optimism
* 48: Jeffrey D. Sachs: Africa's Demographic Transition and Economic
Prospects
* Part I: The Macroeconomics of Growth and Structural Transformation
* 1: Augustin Kwasi Fosu and Eric Kehinde Ogunleye: African Growth
Strategies: The Past, Present, and Future
* 2: Margaret McMillan and Kenneth Harttgen: Africa's Quiet Revolution
* 3: Andrew Berg, Stephen O'Connell, Catherine Pattillo, Rafael
Portillo, and Filiz Unsal: Monetary Policy Issues in Sub-Saharan
Africa
* 4: Paul R. Masson, Catherine Pattillo, and Xavier Debrun: The Future
of African Monetary Geography
* 5: Jean-Claude Tchatchouang: The CFA Franc Zone: A Biography
* 6: Célestin Monga: African Monetary Unions: An Obituary
* 7: Benno Ndulu and Joseph Leina Masawe: Challenges of Central Banking
in Africa
* 8: Willi Leibfritz: Fiscal Policy in Africa
* 9: Mark R. Thomas and Marcelo M. Giugale: African Debt and Debt
Relief
* 10: Leonce Ndikumana: Savings, Capital Flight, and African
Development
* 11: Jaime de Melo and Yvonne Tsikata: Regional Integration in Africa:
Challenges and Prospects
* 12: Ibrahim Ahmed Elbadawi and Nadir Abdellatif Mohammed: Natural
Resources: Utilizing the Precious Boon
* 13: John Page: Rediscovering Structural Change: Manufacturing,
Natural Resources and Industrialization
* 14: Keun Lee, Calestous Juma, and John Mathews: Innovation
Capabilities for Sustainable Development in Africa
* Part II: Microeconomic and Sectoral Issues
* 15: Keijiro Otsuka and Frank Place: Land Tenure and Agricultural
Intensification in Sub-Saharan Africa
* 16: Ousmane Badiane and Tsitsi Makombe: Agriculture, Growth, and
Development in Africa: Theory and Practice
* 17: Frannie A. Léautier: Capacity Development for Transformation
* 18: Michael Kevane: Gold Mining and Economic and Social Change in
West Africa
* 19: Jenny C. Aker and Joshua E. Blumenstock: The Economic Impacts of
New Technologies in Africa
* 20: Jean-Jacques Dethier: Infrastructure in Africa
* 21: Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Leora Klapper, and Peter van Oudheusden:
Financial Inclusion in Africa : Obstacles and Opportunities
* 22: Kalu Ojah and Odongo Kodongo: Financial Markets Development in
Africa: Reflections and the Way Forward
* 23: Wafik Grais: Islamic Finance in North Africa
* 24: Ioannis N. Kessides: Regulatory Reform for Closing Africa's
Competitiveness Gap
* Part III: Institutional/Social Economics
* 25: Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere: School Enrollment, Attainment, and Returns
to Education in Africa
* 26: Yaw Nyarko: Mobility, Human Capital, Remittances, and Economic
Transformation
* 27: Germano Mwabu: Health, Growth, and Development in Africa
* 28: Jean-Claude Berthelemy and Josselin Thuilliez: The Economics of
Malaria in Africa
* 29: Ragui Assaad and Caroline Krafft: An Empirical Analysis of the
Economics of Marriage in Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia
* 30: Sophie Bessis: Economics, Women, and Gender: The African Story
* 31: Stephanie Seguino and Maureen Were: Gender, Economic Growth, and
Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
* 32: Mina Baliamoune-Lutz: Gender Economics in North Africa
* 33: Julia Cage: The Economics of the African Media
* Part IV: Old and New Development Players
* 34: Chris Elbers and Jan Willem Gunning: What Do Development NGOs
Achieve?
* 35: Haroon Bhorat, Karmen Naidoo, and Derek Yu: Trade Unions in South
Africa
* 36: Ernest Aryeetey: African Development Banks: Lessons for
Development Economics
* 37: Hamed El-Said: The Political Economy of Aid in North Africa
* 38: Tony Addison, Saurabh Singhal, and Finn Tarp: Aid to Africa: The
Changing Context
* 39: Christian Nsiah and Bichaka Fayisssa: Remittances to Africa and
Economics
* 40: John C. Anyanwu: Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: Lessons for
Economics
* 41: Mwanza Nkusu and Malokele Nanivazo: International Capital Flows
to Africa
* 42: Emmanuel Akyeampong and Liang Xu: The Three Phases/Faces of China
in Independent Africa: Reconceptualizing China-Africa Engagement
* 43: Peter Quartey and Gloria Afful-Mensah: Aid to Africa: Emerging
Trends and Issues
* 44: Justin Yifu Lin and Yan Wang: China-Africa Cooperation in
Structural Transformation: Ideas, Opportunities, and Finances
* Part V: Looking Forward
* 45: Justin Yifu Lin: China's Rise and Structural Transformation in
Africa: Ideas and Opportunities
* 46: Akbar Noman and Joseph Stiglitz: Economics and Policy: Some
Lessons from Africa's Experience
* 47: Alaka M. Basu Kaushik Basu: The Prospects for an Imminent
Demographic Dividend in Africa: The Case for Cautious Optimism
* 48: Jeffrey D. Sachs: Africa's Demographic Transition and Economic
Prospects
* Introduction: Africa's Evolving Policy Frameworks
* Part I: The Macroeconomics of Growth and Structural Transformation
* 1: Augustin Kwasi Fosu and Eric Kehinde Ogunleye: African Growth
Strategies: The Past, Present, and Future
* 2: Margaret McMillan and Kenneth Harttgen: Africa's Quiet Revolution
* 3: Andrew Berg, Stephen O'Connell, Catherine Pattillo, Rafael
Portillo, and Filiz Unsal: Monetary Policy Issues in Sub-Saharan
Africa
* 4: Paul R. Masson, Catherine Pattillo, and Xavier Debrun: The Future
of African Monetary Geography
* 5: Jean-Claude Tchatchouang: The CFA Franc Zone: A Biography
* 6: Célestin Monga: African Monetary Unions: An Obituary
* 7: Benno Ndulu and Joseph Leina Masawe: Challenges of Central Banking
in Africa
* 8: Willi Leibfritz: Fiscal Policy in Africa
* 9: Mark R. Thomas and Marcelo M. Giugale: African Debt and Debt
Relief
* 10: Leonce Ndikumana: Savings, Capital Flight, and African
Development
* 11: Jaime de Melo and Yvonne Tsikata: Regional Integration in Africa:
Challenges and Prospects
* 12: Ibrahim Ahmed Elbadawi and Nadir Abdellatif Mohammed: Natural
Resources: Utilizing the Precious Boon
* 13: John Page: Rediscovering Structural Change: Manufacturing,
Natural Resources and Industrialization
* 14: Keun Lee, Calestous Juma, and John Mathews: Innovation
Capabilities for Sustainable Development in Africa
* Part II: Microeconomic and Sectoral Issues
* 15: Keijiro Otsuka and Frank Place: Land Tenure and Agricultural
Intensification in Sub-Saharan Africa
* 16: Ousmane Badiane and Tsitsi Makombe: Agriculture, Growth, and
Development in Africa: Theory and Practice
* 17: Frannie A. Léautier: Capacity Development for Transformation
* 18: Michael Kevane: Gold Mining and Economic and Social Change in
West Africa
* 19: Jenny C. Aker and Joshua E. Blumenstock: The Economic Impacts of
New Technologies in Africa
* 20: Jean-Jacques Dethier: Infrastructure in Africa
* 21: Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Leora Klapper, and Peter van Oudheusden:
Financial Inclusion in Africa : Obstacles and Opportunities
* 22: Kalu Ojah and Odongo Kodongo: Financial Markets Development in
Africa: Reflections and the Way Forward
* 23: Wafik Grais: Islamic Finance in North Africa
* 24: Ioannis N. Kessides: Regulatory Reform for Closing Africa's
Competitiveness Gap
* Part III: Institutional/Social Economics
* 25: Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere: School Enrollment, Attainment, and Returns
to Education in Africa
* 26: Yaw Nyarko: Mobility, Human Capital, Remittances, and Economic
Transformation
* 27: Germano Mwabu: Health, Growth, and Development in Africa
* 28: Jean-Claude Berthelemy and Josselin Thuilliez: The Economics of
Malaria in Africa
* 29: Ragui Assaad and Caroline Krafft: An Empirical Analysis of the
Economics of Marriage in Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia
* 30: Sophie Bessis: Economics, Women, and Gender: The African Story
* 31: Stephanie Seguino and Maureen Were: Gender, Economic Growth, and
Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
* 32: Mina Baliamoune-Lutz: Gender Economics in North Africa
* 33: Julia Cage: The Economics of the African Media
* Part IV: Old and New Development Players
* 34: Chris Elbers and Jan Willem Gunning: What Do Development NGOs
Achieve?
* 35: Haroon Bhorat, Karmen Naidoo, and Derek Yu: Trade Unions in South
Africa
* 36: Ernest Aryeetey: African Development Banks: Lessons for
Development Economics
* 37: Hamed El-Said: The Political Economy of Aid in North Africa
* 38: Tony Addison, Saurabh Singhal, and Finn Tarp: Aid to Africa: The
Changing Context
* 39: Christian Nsiah and Bichaka Fayisssa: Remittances to Africa and
Economics
* 40: John C. Anyanwu: Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: Lessons for
Economics
* 41: Mwanza Nkusu and Malokele Nanivazo: International Capital Flows
to Africa
* 42: Emmanuel Akyeampong and Liang Xu: The Three Phases/Faces of China
in Independent Africa: Reconceptualizing China-Africa Engagement
* 43: Peter Quartey and Gloria Afful-Mensah: Aid to Africa: Emerging
Trends and Issues
* 44: Justin Yifu Lin and Yan Wang: China-Africa Cooperation in
Structural Transformation: Ideas, Opportunities, and Finances
* Part V: Looking Forward
* 45: Justin Yifu Lin: China's Rise and Structural Transformation in
Africa: Ideas and Opportunities
* 46: Akbar Noman and Joseph Stiglitz: Economics and Policy: Some
Lessons from Africa's Experience
* 47: Alaka M. Basu Kaushik Basu: The Prospects for an Imminent
Demographic Dividend in Africa: The Case for Cautious Optimism
* 48: Jeffrey D. Sachs: Africa's Demographic Transition and Economic
Prospects
* Part I: The Macroeconomics of Growth and Structural Transformation
* 1: Augustin Kwasi Fosu and Eric Kehinde Ogunleye: African Growth
Strategies: The Past, Present, and Future
* 2: Margaret McMillan and Kenneth Harttgen: Africa's Quiet Revolution
* 3: Andrew Berg, Stephen O'Connell, Catherine Pattillo, Rafael
Portillo, and Filiz Unsal: Monetary Policy Issues in Sub-Saharan
Africa
* 4: Paul R. Masson, Catherine Pattillo, and Xavier Debrun: The Future
of African Monetary Geography
* 5: Jean-Claude Tchatchouang: The CFA Franc Zone: A Biography
* 6: Célestin Monga: African Monetary Unions: An Obituary
* 7: Benno Ndulu and Joseph Leina Masawe: Challenges of Central Banking
in Africa
* 8: Willi Leibfritz: Fiscal Policy in Africa
* 9: Mark R. Thomas and Marcelo M. Giugale: African Debt and Debt
Relief
* 10: Leonce Ndikumana: Savings, Capital Flight, and African
Development
* 11: Jaime de Melo and Yvonne Tsikata: Regional Integration in Africa:
Challenges and Prospects
* 12: Ibrahim Ahmed Elbadawi and Nadir Abdellatif Mohammed: Natural
Resources: Utilizing the Precious Boon
* 13: John Page: Rediscovering Structural Change: Manufacturing,
Natural Resources and Industrialization
* 14: Keun Lee, Calestous Juma, and John Mathews: Innovation
Capabilities for Sustainable Development in Africa
* Part II: Microeconomic and Sectoral Issues
* 15: Keijiro Otsuka and Frank Place: Land Tenure and Agricultural
Intensification in Sub-Saharan Africa
* 16: Ousmane Badiane and Tsitsi Makombe: Agriculture, Growth, and
Development in Africa: Theory and Practice
* 17: Frannie A. Léautier: Capacity Development for Transformation
* 18: Michael Kevane: Gold Mining and Economic and Social Change in
West Africa
* 19: Jenny C. Aker and Joshua E. Blumenstock: The Economic Impacts of
New Technologies in Africa
* 20: Jean-Jacques Dethier: Infrastructure in Africa
* 21: Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Leora Klapper, and Peter van Oudheusden:
Financial Inclusion in Africa : Obstacles and Opportunities
* 22: Kalu Ojah and Odongo Kodongo: Financial Markets Development in
Africa: Reflections and the Way Forward
* 23: Wafik Grais: Islamic Finance in North Africa
* 24: Ioannis N. Kessides: Regulatory Reform for Closing Africa's
Competitiveness Gap
* Part III: Institutional/Social Economics
* 25: Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere: School Enrollment, Attainment, and Returns
to Education in Africa
* 26: Yaw Nyarko: Mobility, Human Capital, Remittances, and Economic
Transformation
* 27: Germano Mwabu: Health, Growth, and Development in Africa
* 28: Jean-Claude Berthelemy and Josselin Thuilliez: The Economics of
Malaria in Africa
* 29: Ragui Assaad and Caroline Krafft: An Empirical Analysis of the
Economics of Marriage in Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia
* 30: Sophie Bessis: Economics, Women, and Gender: The African Story
* 31: Stephanie Seguino and Maureen Were: Gender, Economic Growth, and
Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
* 32: Mina Baliamoune-Lutz: Gender Economics in North Africa
* 33: Julia Cage: The Economics of the African Media
* Part IV: Old and New Development Players
* 34: Chris Elbers and Jan Willem Gunning: What Do Development NGOs
Achieve?
* 35: Haroon Bhorat, Karmen Naidoo, and Derek Yu: Trade Unions in South
Africa
* 36: Ernest Aryeetey: African Development Banks: Lessons for
Development Economics
* 37: Hamed El-Said: The Political Economy of Aid in North Africa
* 38: Tony Addison, Saurabh Singhal, and Finn Tarp: Aid to Africa: The
Changing Context
* 39: Christian Nsiah and Bichaka Fayisssa: Remittances to Africa and
Economics
* 40: John C. Anyanwu: Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: Lessons for
Economics
* 41: Mwanza Nkusu and Malokele Nanivazo: International Capital Flows
to Africa
* 42: Emmanuel Akyeampong and Liang Xu: The Three Phases/Faces of China
in Independent Africa: Reconceptualizing China-Africa Engagement
* 43: Peter Quartey and Gloria Afful-Mensah: Aid to Africa: Emerging
Trends and Issues
* 44: Justin Yifu Lin and Yan Wang: China-Africa Cooperation in
Structural Transformation: Ideas, Opportunities, and Finances
* Part V: Looking Forward
* 45: Justin Yifu Lin: China's Rise and Structural Transformation in
Africa: Ideas and Opportunities
* 46: Akbar Noman and Joseph Stiglitz: Economics and Policy: Some
Lessons from Africa's Experience
* 47: Alaka M. Basu Kaushik Basu: The Prospects for an Imminent
Demographic Dividend in Africa: The Case for Cautious Optimism
* 48: Jeffrey D. Sachs: Africa's Demographic Transition and Economic
Prospects