Post-Conflict Economies in Africa

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Springer, Jan 13, 2005 - Social Science - 272 pages
This volume brings together a collection of papers which review the wide-ranging issues arising out of post-conflict economies in Africa. Case studies drawing on experiences from West, Central and Southern Africa, illuminate and complement the thematic overview. Extensive analysis illustrates the policies and strategies available for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of post-conflict African economies to establish sustainable political, social and financial institutions which promote stability, growth and equity and reduce the risks of conflict recurring.
 

Contents

West Africa
74
The Horn East and Central Africa
122
Southern Africa
194
Part V Conclusion
229
Index of Names
241
Subject Index
245
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TONY ADDISON UNU/WIDER, Helsinki, Finland MICHAEL ATINGI-EGO Bank of Uganda, Kampala, Uganda DJONA A. AVOCKSOUMA University of Ndjamena, Chad EDWIN CONNERLEY United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Washington, DC, USA VICTOR A. B. DAVIES Oxford University, UK BEFEKADU DEGEFE Centre for Economic Studies and Policy Analysis, Ethiopia NADJIOUNOUM DJIMTOINGAR Ministère du Plan, du Développement et de la Coopération, Ndjamena, Chad IBRAHIM A. ELBADAWI World Bank, Washington, DC, USA LAUDERMIRO FRANCISCO Howard University, Washington, DC, USA ALI ABDEL GADIR ALI Arab Planning Institute, Kuwait ABDUL-GANIYU GARBA Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria P. KASSEY GARBA University of Ibadan, Nigeria ALEMAYEHU GEDA Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia and School of Oriental and African Studies, London, UK MWANGI S. KIMENYI Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), Nairobi, Kenya SYED MANSOOB MURSHED Institute of Social Studies (ISS), The Hague, Netherlands NGILA MWASE UNDP, Kampala, Uganda FLORIBERT NGARUKO Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France NJUGUNA S. NDUNG'U International Research Centre (IDRC), Nairobi, Kenya JANVIER DÉSIRÉ NKURUNZIZA Harvard University, USA FÁTIMA MOURA ROQUE Ganinete de Estudos Africano, Lusófona University, Portugal RACHEL KAGGWA SEBUDDE Bank of Uganda, Kampala, Uganda