ABSTRACT
First Published in 1989. From his vantage point as head of the UN Economic Commission for Africa, Professor Adedeji discusses the development experience of Africa during the critical 1975–1986 period. The collection not only provides extensive factual material on global and sectoral developments but also critically evaluates the economic performance of the continent and advances ideas on methods for and approaches to ensuring a better future.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |12 pages
General Introduction
part One|344 pages
Global Perspectives
chapter Chapter One|43 pages
On the Crisis in Socio-Economic Development
chapter Chapter Two|134 pages
On Africa in the World Economy
chapter |94 pages
On International Responses
chapter Chapter Four|71 pages
On African Responses
part |319 pages
Sectoral Perspectives