Poverty reduction in Africa

Poverty in Africa has been rising for the last quarter-century while it has been falling in the rest of the developing world. Africa's distinctive problem is that its economies have not been growing. The paper attempts to synthesize a range of recent research to account for this failure of the...

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Main Author: Collier, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
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description Poverty in Africa has been rising for the last quarter-century while it has been falling in the rest of the developing world. Africa's distinctive problem is that its economies have not been growing. The paper attempts to synthesize a range of recent research to account for this failure of the growth process. It argues that the reasons lie not in African peculiarities but rather in geographic features which globally cause problems but which are disproportionately pronounced in Africa. These features interact to create three distinct challenges that are likely to require international interventions beyond the conventional reliance upon aid.
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spellingShingle Development economics
Social Sciences
Economics
Africa
Poverty
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Poverty reduction in Africa
title Poverty reduction in Africa
title_full Poverty reduction in Africa
title_fullStr Poverty reduction in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Poverty reduction in Africa
title_short Poverty reduction in Africa
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topic Development economics
Social Sciences
Economics
Africa
Poverty
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