Notre continent, notre avenir : perspectives africaines sur l’ajustement structurel

Auteurs-es

Charles C. Soludo
Thandika Mkandawire
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Mots-clés :

Continent, Future

Synopsis

Dakar, CODESRIA, 1999, 192 p., ISBN 9782869780743

The emerging African prespective on the complex issue of structural adjustment is here analysed. It answers the major challenge for Africans themselves to lead the reform process which has been dominated by external ideas and models. The editors, two of Africa’s top scholars, provide a succinct yet comprehensive synthesis of the adjustment debate from a truly African perspective, supported by thirty individual studies, twenty-five of which are from top economists and scholars from every corner of Africa.

For decades now, many African countries have implemented the structural adjustment programs of the Bretton Woods Institution. And yet extreme poverty and underdevelopment continue to plague what is becoming the world’s forgotten continent. Responding to this need for a new approach from within, the editors articulate a path for the future, underscoring the need to be sensitive to each other’s unique history and current condition. They argue for a broader policy agenda and for a much more active role for the state within what is largely a market economy.

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Charles C. Soludo

Charles Chukwuma Soludo CFR (// (listen); born 28 July 1960)[1] is a Nigerian politician, banker, and economics professor who has served as governor of Anambra State since March 2022.[2][3][4] He is a former governor and chairman of the board of directors of the Central Bank of Nigeria. He was appointed as the bank's governor on 29 May 2004.

Thandika Mkandawire

(10 October 1940 – 27 March 2020)[1][2] was a Malawian economist and public intellectual who was a Chair of African Development and professor of African Development at the London School of Economics.[3][4][5] He is a widely published scholar on the social sciences in Africa.[6] His research focused in development theory and economic and social policy.

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octobre 5, 1999