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Business and the State in Africa

Economic Policy-Making in the Neo-Liberal Era

Analyses the capacity of the indigenous business community in Africa to shape economic policy.

Antoinette Handley (Author)

9780521886055, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 26 June 2008

304 pages

23.4 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.62 kg

'A very serious and illuminating piece of scholarship about a strangely ignored topic in Africa. Handley has a clear and compelling theoretical argument that is nicely grounded in the cross-regional literature about state-business relationships and development. Her four country case studies on Ghana, Zambia, Mauritius, and South Africa are well done and based on real on-the-ground research \u2013 rare these days and certainly for this topic and place. At the same time, these fine empirical chapters always keep the historical context clearly in focus. Given the efforts at reforming African economies since the 1980s, this topic is absolutely central to]

Business and the State in Africa Economic Policy-Making in the Neo-Liberal Era

Business and the State in Africa

Economic Policy-Making in the Neo-Liberal Era

Analyses the capacity of the indigenous business community in Africa to shape economic policy.

Antoinette Handley (Author)

9780521886055, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 26 June 2008

304 pages

23.4 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.62 kg

'A very serious and illuminating piece of scholarship about a strangely ignored topic in Africa. Handley has a clear and compelling theoretical argument that is nicely grounded in the cross-regional literature about state-business relationships and development. Her four country case studies on Ghana, Zambia, Mauritius, and South Africa are well done and based on real on-the-ground research \u2013 rare these days and certainly for this topic and place. At the same time, these fine empirical chapters always keep the historical context clearly in focus. Given the efforts at reforming African economies since the 1980s, this topic is absolutely central to]

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