6 - Financing Development and Democracy in Africa: The AfDB and its Origins of Financing Development in Africa: Locating Money Finance within Industrial Policy
Corresponding Author(s) : Richard Itaman
CODESRIA Bulletin,
No. 01 (2021): CODESRIA Bulletin, No 1, 2021
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- African Development Bank (2019). African Development Bank Shareholders approve landmark $115 billion capital increase, signalling strong support [Online]. African Development Bank [Viewed 30 June 2020]. Available from: https://www.afdb.org/en/news-and-events/press-releases/african-development-bank- shareholders-approve-landmark- 115-billion-capital-increase-signalling-strong-support-32344
- Bonizzi, B., Laskaridis, C, and Toporowski, J. (2019) Global Liquidity, the Private Sector and Debt Sustainability in Sub- Saharan Africa, Development and Change, 50 (5). pp. 1430-1454
- Bonizzi, B., Kaltenbrunner, A. and Michell, J. (2020). Monetary sovereignty is a spectrum: modern monetary theory and developing countries. real-world economics review. 89. pp. 46-61. [Viewed 18 October 2020]. Available from: http://www.paecon.net/PAEReview/issue89/Bonizzi-et-al89.pdf
- Khan, M. (2012). The Political Economy of Inclusive Growth. In: de Mello, Luiz and Dutz, Mark A., (eds.), Promoting Inclusive Growth: Challenges and Policy. Paris: OECD Publishing, pp 15-54.
- Krimpas, G.E. (2010) The Recycling Problem in a Currency Union. The Levy Economics Institute Working Paper No. 595.
- Mitchell, W., L. Randall Wray, and Watts, M. (2019). Macroeconomics, London: Red Globe Press.
- Reinert, E. (2008). How Rich Countries Got Rich and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor, Constable.
- Shagari, S. (2001) Beckoned to Serve: An Autobiography. Heinemann Educational Books, Nigeria.
- Vernengo, M. and Caldentey, E.P. (2019). Modern Money Theory (MMT) in the Tropics: Functional Finance in Developing Countries. Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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African Development Bank (2019). African Development Bank Shareholders approve landmark $115 billion capital increase, signalling strong support [Online]. African Development Bank [Viewed 30 June 2020]. Available from: https://www.afdb.org/en/news-and-events/press-releases/african-development-bank- shareholders-approve-landmark- 115-billion-capital-increase-signalling-strong-support-32344
Bonizzi, B., Laskaridis, C, and Toporowski, J. (2019) Global Liquidity, the Private Sector and Debt Sustainability in Sub- Saharan Africa, Development and Change, 50 (5). pp. 1430-1454
Bonizzi, B., Kaltenbrunner, A. and Michell, J. (2020). Monetary sovereignty is a spectrum: modern monetary theory and developing countries. real-world economics review. 89. pp. 46-61. [Viewed 18 October 2020]. Available from: http://www.paecon.net/PAEReview/issue89/Bonizzi-et-al89.pdf
Khan, M. (2012). The Political Economy of Inclusive Growth. In: de Mello, Luiz and Dutz, Mark A., (eds.), Promoting Inclusive Growth: Challenges and Policy. Paris: OECD Publishing, pp 15-54.
Krimpas, G.E. (2010) The Recycling Problem in a Currency Union. The Levy Economics Institute Working Paper No. 595.
Mitchell, W., L. Randall Wray, and Watts, M. (2019). Macroeconomics, London: Red Globe Press.
Reinert, E. (2008). How Rich Countries Got Rich and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor, Constable.
Shagari, S. (2001) Beckoned to Serve: An Autobiography. Heinemann Educational Books, Nigeria.
Vernengo, M. and Caldentey, E.P. (2019). Modern Money Theory (MMT) in the Tropics: Functional Finance in Developing Countries. Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts Amherst.