Evolution of Economic Development in Africa

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Africa and global commerce
Africa's Trade
Africa's trade performance
African Development Bank
African Economies
African exports and imports
African Policymakers
African Trade
African trade policy evolution
Africa’s Trade
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Author_Francis K. Mbroh
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cross-border commerce
cross-border trade
economic development in Africa
Economic Development Prospects
Economic Transformation Agenda
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evolution of African trade
Export Basket
export development policies
export diversification
FDI Flow
FDI Inflow
global markets
Global Merchandise Trade
International Competitiveness
international development studies
intra-African Trade
macroeconomic policies
macroeconomic policy analysis
Merchandise Exports
MIDA
Processed Food Exports
SME Exporter
structural transformation
structural transformation-growth nexus
TBT Measure
Total Merchandise Imports
trade barriers Africa
Trade Finance
Trade Finance Assets
Trade Transformation
trade-growth in Africa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367749224
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Within the theoretical framework of the trade-growth and structural transformation-growth nexuses, the book examines the evolution of African (goods and service) trade in terms of value and share of global commerce relative to other regions during the period 1948–2017. It also identifies and discusses discernible changes in the composition and structure of African exports and imports between 1995 and 2015 and their implications for economic development in Africa.

The study attributes Africa's laggard trade performance during the period primarily to sub-optimal macroeconomic policies and lack of bold export development policies and initiatives, among other factors. It also offers an incisive discussion of several inhibitions to the structural transformation of African exports and imports, including lack of finance, globalization, tariff, and non-tariff measures in global markets. The discussion of the evolution of African trade during the period 1948–2017 based on statistics and publications of international organizations, including the UNCTAD, the World Bank, and the African Development Bank, among others, is the first of its kind in terms of scope and depth of review of African trade.

The analyses of cross-border trade during 1948–2017 and their implications for Africa’s economic development prospects constitute a useful reference material for academics and students of African and development studies and African and international policymakers.

Francis Kingsley Mbroh is the Director at a management consulting firm based in Ilford, UK. He graduated with MSc (Financial Economics) and PhD (Economics) certificates from Birkbeck College and the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), respectively, of the University of London. He has professional experience of over 30 years gained from academia (former Lecturer, CIEE, SOAS and University of Namibia), international banking (former Director of Research, African Export-Import Bank), and economic advisory service industries. Francis has presented papers at many international conferences in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America, including UNCTAD XIII, which was held in Doha, Qatar, 21–26 April 2012.

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