Significance of the Human Factor in African Economic Development

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  • ISBN 9780275948955
  • Publication Date: 25 Apr 1995
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The lack of effective leadership and disciplined workforce is a major contributor to the lack of economic development and progress in the Sub-Saharan African countries. The essays in this book take a fresh look at Sub-Saharan African problems of underdevelopment and argue the need for African countries to incorporate appropriate personality characteristics in the education and training of their labor force. The volume is aimed at providing international development scholars and agencies, Sub-Saharan African countries, and non-governmental organizations with an overview of the problems in Sub-Saharan Africa, and supplying some possible solutions.

SENYO B-S. K. ADJIBOLOSOO is Professor of Business and Economics at Trinity Western University, Langley, British Columbia. His research interests include heteroskedasticity pretesting in regression analysis, human factor development, history of economic thought, and international business and trade. He is coeditor of the book Perspectives on Economic Development in Africa (Praeger, 1994). He is currently the director of the International Institute for Human Factor Development.

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