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Economic Development in the Twenty-first Century

Lessons for Africa Throughout History

Matthew Kofi Ocran

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Volkswirtschaft

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This book uses lessons from history to help African countries take charge of their own economic development agenda. History is an important part of Africa’s economic development narrative, and Ocran investigates how the development outcomes between Africa and Western Europe became so divergent when in the early medieval period average income levels and economic development in the two regions differed only marginally. The sixteenth century marked a turning point, with the emergence of Western European mercantilism and capitalism and their associated exploitation of other countries. In understanding Africa’s economic development, it is crucial to recognise that Africa has not always been poor.

Examining 400 years of enslavement and colonisation, this book takes us to present day Africa and economic issues affecting the continent. With selected case studies from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore to South Korea and China, Ocran proposes ways to break out of the economic development quandary Africa currently faces.

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Medieval European economies, Mercantilism, R&D in Africa, Economic Governance in Africa, Low Growth Trap, Post-independence Economic Collapse, Economic development in the twenty-first century, African economic development, Commodity Driven Growth, African economic history, Emaciation of African Economies, Technological development, Colonisation, Medieval African economies, Economic Growth in Sub Saharan Africa, Primary Commodities, Wealth creation, Atlantic Slave Trade