Policies for African Development: From the 1980s to the 1990s
December 15, 1992
Summary
Despite economic hardships during the past 20 years, Africa has recently enjoyed positive real economic growth, transformed its economic structures and systems, and improved living standards. Much of this owes to the determined pursuit of growth-oriented adjustment efforts, with IMF support, by nearly 30 African countries. Edited by I.G. Patel, this volume discusses progress made by Africa in the 1980s and prospects and needs for continued development in the 1990s.
Subject: Asset and liability management, Debt relief, Debt service, Exports, External debt, Imports, International trade
Keywords: Africa, BOOK, Caribbean, country, Debt relief, Debt service, debt-service obligation, debt-service ratio, Eastern Europe, economy, Exports, financing, fixed capital capital formation, Global, Imports, policy, policy reform, structural adjustment, structural adjustment program, Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Europe
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311
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PADEA0000000
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9781557752321
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Notes
Papers presented at a symposium held in Gaborone, Botswana, February 25-27, 1991.






