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Vol. 16 No. 3-4 (1991): Africa Development: Spécial Issue - The International Economy and Africa's Economy Recovery

Issue Published : February 8, 2022

3 - Export-Import Responses to Devaluation in Sub-Saharan Africa

https://doi.org/10.57054/ad.v16i3-4.2707
Kigane Mengisteab

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Africa Development, Vol. 16 No. 3-4 (1991): Africa Development: Spécial Issue - The International Economy and Africa's Economy Recovery
Article Published : February 28, 1991

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La dévaluation dans les Pays les Moins Avancés (PMA) en général et l'Afrique au Sud du Sahara en particulier , est devenue un grand sujet de controverse . Pour certains , la dévaluation mène à une augmentation et à une diversification des exportations, améliorant ainsi la balance des paiements et les crises de la dette des pays africains. A cause de son impact éventuel sur les revenus générés par les exportations , ils estiment qu'elle constitue un instrument important de redressement économique. Pour d'autres et particulièrement dans le cas de l'Afrique au Sud du Sahara, la dévaluation mène plutôt à des problèmes économiques et sociaux comme l'inflation, la compression économique, l'inverse de la redistribution des revenus, les conflits au lieu de l'équilibre externe et la croissance des exportations. La présente étude est une contribution à ce débat en proposant une analyse les données empiriques sur les comportement des importations et des exportations par rapport à la dévaluation en Afrique sub- saharienne.


 

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Kigane Mengisteab

Professor of African Studies and Political Science at the Pennsylvania State University. The focus of his current research includes the relevance of ‘traditional’ institutions in Africa’s governance; the socioeconomic implications of the expansion of extractive industries and commercial farming in Africa; and alternative approaches to democratization in the African continent. He is author or editor of several books on Africa. His most recent book is titled The Horn of Africa: Hot Spots in Global Politics: London: Polity Press, 2015. Mengisteab’s co-edited book, ‘Traditional Institutions in Contemporary African Governance’ is in press and he is currently working on a book, titled Alternative Approaches to Democratization in Africa.

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