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African economic development: an agenda for future

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Reserach and information system for the non-aligned and atho; 1987Description: 378: illSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.96 AFR
Summary: This volume is devoted to a discussion of select structural problems of the development process in Africa, and argues that increased South-South cooperation could be of great help in this context, Bleak prospects for increase in the flow of resources to Africa, slowness of the recovery of the world economy from recession, weak prospects of a rapid expansion of world trade, and of the improvements in commodity prices and demand for primary commodities, reinforce the argument for increased South-South cooperation. The study makes an attempt to present some concrete proposals for more effective cooperation between African countries and developing countries.
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This volume is devoted to a discussion of select structural problems of the development process in Africa, and argues that increased South-South cooperation could be of great help in this context, Bleak prospects for increase in the flow of resources to Africa, slowness of the recovery of the world economy from recession, weak prospects of a rapid expansion of world trade, and of the improvements in commodity prices and demand for primary commodities, reinforce the argument for increased South-South cooperation. The study makes an attempt to present some concrete proposals for more effective cooperation between African countries and developing countries.

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