Africa: Pathways to Economic Development is a thorough assessment of the economic development challenges and prospects of Africa at the dawn of the new millennium. The book presents bold ideas and perspectives to new pathways and policy alternatives that could initiate and sustain the future economic development of Africa. The book develops a political economy argument and explores pathways for the emergence of a vibrant African economy empowered by and serving the economic interest of Africans. Africa has considerable latent economic power that could be effectively utilized for the development of Africa and used to improve the standard of living of Africans. It takes the collective effort and determination of Africans to choose realistic and achievable express pathways to economic development and their contextualization to the African reality. The book appeals to the current generation of Africans to make prudent policy choices and strategies that would create the environment for unleashing the dynamic power of Africans and realize the development aspirations of more than a billion people across the continent.
Maggie and John Anderson were successful African American professionals raising two daughters in a tony suburb of Chicago. But they felt uneasy over their good fortune. Most African Americans live in economically starved neighborhoods. Black wealth is about one tenth...
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Business savvy does not mean a bagful of academic credentials, nor does it necessarily equate to a good deal of experience. Voegtli explains that a business savvy project leader is one who becomes an advocate for the project from the...