Africa's choices : after thirty years of the World Bank Michael Barratt Brown

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London Penguin Group 1995Description: xiv, 335 p. 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HC 800 B366
Summary: For 30 years, the World Bank has proposed policies that have produced few economic benefits but have eroded the traditional strengths of African society—even the Bank itself now admits this. But while African leaders, many propped up by the West, are often corrupt or incompetent, an impressive range of regional initiatives & small-scale cooperatives, fledgling industrial projects, women’s org.
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For 30 years, the World Bank has proposed policies that have produced few economic benefits but have eroded the traditional strengths of African society—even the Bank itself now admits this. But while African leaders, many propped up by the West, are often corrupt or incompetent, an impressive range of regional initiatives & small-scale cooperatives, fledgling industrial projects, women’s org.

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