Business and Government Relations in Africa

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Africa
African Development Bank
African Development Bank Group
African government business case studies
African politics
Ayandiji Daniel Aina
Business and Government
business and politics
Business Government Partnership
Business Government Relations
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Central African Republic
Chinyeaka Justine Igbokwe-Ibeto
Civil Society
comparative political economy
comparative politics
Consumer Product Regulation
Corporate Takeovers
economic governance
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Ethiopia Central Statistical
Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency
Felix M. Edoho
Foreign Commercial Service
Ghana Telecom
Ghana Water Company
Government Relations
Idrissa Ouedraogo
IMF Estimate
institutional capacity building
Ivory Coast
Josephine Dibie
JSE
Kealeboga J. Maphunye
Leonard Gadzekpo
managerial economics
Mariam Konate
MNC's Parent Company
MNC’s Parent Company
Muawya Hussien
National Social Security Fund
Omolara Quadri
Pascal T. Kouaman
Peter Ngwafu
Private Sector Development
public policy analysis
regulatory frameworks Africa
Saliwe Kawewe
Society's Long Term Interest
Society’s Long Term Interest
Somali Republic
South Sudan
sustainable development policy
United Nations Human Development Report
Wilfred Gabsa
World's High HIV
World’s High HIV
Yusuf Ahmed Nur

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138700093
  • Weight: 703g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book endeavors to take the conceptualization of the relationship between business, government and development in African countries to a new level. In the twenty-first century, the interests and operations of government and business inevitably intersect all over the African continent. No government, federal or state, can afford to ignore the needs of business. But what are these needs, how does business express its needs to government and what institutions organize government-business relations in African countries? How should government regulate business, or should it choose to let the markets rule? Government and Business Relations in Africa brings together many of sub-Saharan African leading scholars to address these critical questions.

Business and Government Relations in Africa examines the key players in the game—federal and state governments and business groups—and the processes that govern the relationships between them. It looks at the regulatory regimes that have an impact on business and provides a number of case studies of the relationships between government and economic development around the African continent, highlighting different processes and practices. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest both to students at an advanced level, academics and reflective practitioners. It addresses the topics with regard to business-government relations and will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and students in the fields of African politics, comparative politics, public policy, business and politics, sustainable development and sustainability, economic development, and managerial economics.

Robert Dibie is Professor of Public Policy, Public Management, and Environmental Studies at Indiana University Kokomo, USA.