1 - The Dilemma of African Development: Making Policy Choices for Sub-Saharan Africa
Corresponding Author(s) : Daniel Ngugi
CODESRIA Bulletin,
No. 03-04 (2019): CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos 3 & 4, 2019
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- Barigaba, J., 2016, ‘Kenya gets two more years to import duty-free sugar outside Comesa’, East African Newspaper, 23 October.
- Broadman, H. G., 2007, Connecting Africa and Asia, IMF.
- Chisanga, B. et al., 2014, ‘Competition in the regional sugar sector: the case of Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia’, draft paper for presentation at pre-ICN conference, Vol. 22.
- Collier, P. and Gunning, J. W., 1999, ‘Explaining African economic performance’, Journal of Economic Literature 37(1): 64–111.
- Ismail Musa Ladu, 2016, ‘Uganda defeats Kenya over sugar surplus row’, Kampala: Monitor Newspaper, 16 June.
- Marc, A. et al., 1995, ‘Social Action Programs and Social Funds: A Review of Design and Implementation in Sub-Saharan Africa’.
- Mkandawire, T. and Soludo, C. C., 1999, Our Continent, Our Future: African Perspectives on Structural Adjustment, Ottawa: IDRC.
- Owiye, P. O., 1999, ‘Why Kenyan Sugar Firms Are Failing to Compete Effectively within the Liberalized Trading Environment in Kenya: The Case of Government-owned Sugar Firms’, University of Nairobi.
- Prasad, E. et al, 2005, ‘Effects of Financial Globalization on Developing Countries: Some Empirical Evidence’, in
- W. Tseng and D. Cowen, eds., India’s and China’s Recent Experience with Reform and Growth, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Rodrik,D.,1998,TradePolicyandEcono- mic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa, National Bureau of Economic Research.
- Wanyande, P., 2001, ‘Management politics in Kenya’s sugar industry: towards an effective framework’, African Journal of Political Science, 123–40.
References
Barigaba, J., 2016, ‘Kenya gets two more years to import duty-free sugar outside Comesa’, East African Newspaper, 23 October.
Broadman, H. G., 2007, Connecting Africa and Asia, IMF.
Chisanga, B. et al., 2014, ‘Competition in the regional sugar sector: the case of Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia’, draft paper for presentation at pre-ICN conference, Vol. 22.
Collier, P. and Gunning, J. W., 1999, ‘Explaining African economic performance’, Journal of Economic Literature 37(1): 64–111.
Ismail Musa Ladu, 2016, ‘Uganda defeats Kenya over sugar surplus row’, Kampala: Monitor Newspaper, 16 June.
Marc, A. et al., 1995, ‘Social Action Programs and Social Funds: A Review of Design and Implementation in Sub-Saharan Africa’.
Mkandawire, T. and Soludo, C. C., 1999, Our Continent, Our Future: African Perspectives on Structural Adjustment, Ottawa: IDRC.
Owiye, P. O., 1999, ‘Why Kenyan Sugar Firms Are Failing to Compete Effectively within the Liberalized Trading Environment in Kenya: The Case of Government-owned Sugar Firms’, University of Nairobi.
Prasad, E. et al, 2005, ‘Effects of Financial Globalization on Developing Countries: Some Empirical Evidence’, in
W. Tseng and D. Cowen, eds., India’s and China’s Recent Experience with Reform and Growth, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Rodrik,D.,1998,TradePolicyandEcono- mic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa, National Bureau of Economic Research.
Wanyande, P., 2001, ‘Management politics in Kenya’s sugar industry: towards an effective framework’, African Journal of Political Science, 123–40.