Drawing on studies of Rwanda, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Ghana this book provides a new theory of the polticial and institutional conditions required for growth in Africa.
Drawing on studies of Rwanda, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Ghana this book provides a new theory of the polticial and institutional conditions required for growth in Africa.
Tim Kelsall is an associate of the Africa, Power and Politics Programme (www.institutions-africa.org) and is a resource person for the Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (www.pasgr.org). He holds a PhD from the University of London (SOAS), has taught politics at the Universities of Oxford and Newcastle, and is a former editor of the journal African Affairs. He is the author of Contentious Politics, Local Governance, and the Self: A Tanzanian case study (2005), and Culture under Cross-Examination: International Justice and the Special Court for Sierra Leone (2009) as well as articles published in journals including Africa, Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Human Rights Quarterly, the Review of International Studies and Development Policy Review. He lives in Phnom Penh.
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Introduction: growth, governance, and economic transformation in Africa 1. Developmental patrimonialism? 2. Tanzania: growth with poverty reduction 3. Ghana: a star but static performer 4. Ethiopia: rent-seekers and productive capitalists 5. Rwanda: the party leads, the market follows Conclusion: challenging the orthodoxies on business and politics in Africa
Introduction: growth, governance, and economic transformation in Africa 1. Developmental patrimonialism? 2. Tanzania: growth with poverty reduction 3. Ghana: a star but static performer 4. Ethiopia: rent-seekers and productive capitalists 5. Rwanda: the party leads, the market follows Conclusion: challenging the orthodoxies on business and politics in Africa
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