5 - Structural Change, Inequality and Inclusive Development: Case of Sub-Saharan Africa
CODESRIA Bulletin,
No 04 (2020): Bulletin du CODESRIA, n° 4, 2020
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- African Union, 2015, AGENDA 2063: Framework Document. (September 2015), Addis Ababa: AU.
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- Arndt, C., McKay, A. and Tarp. F. (eds.) 2016, Growth and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Charmes, J., 2012, “The Informal Economy Worldwide: Trends and Characteristics.” Margin—The Journal of Applied Economic Research 6(2): 103-132.
- Cornia, G. A. and Martorano, B. 2015, ‘Building the IID-SSA inequality dataset and the seven sins of inequality measurement in SSA’. Draft. New York: Regional Bureau for Africa, UNDP.
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- Gallup, J.L. and Sachs, J.D. 2001. “The Economic Burden of Malaria.” American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 64(1-2): 85-96.
- Gallup, J.L., Sachs, J.D. and Mellin- ger, A.D. 1999. “Geography and Economic Development.” International Regional Science Review 22(2): 179-232.
- Gelman, A. 2016. “Why is Africa so poor while Europe and North America are so wealthy?” The Washington Post 24 April 2016.
- Guedes, J.A., Bestor, T.C., Carrasco, D., Flad, R., Fosse, E., Herz- feld, M., Lamberg-Karlovsky, C.C., Lewis, C.M., Liebman, M., Meadow, R., Patterson, N., Price, M., Reiches, M., Richardson, S.,
- Shattuck-Heidorn, H., Ur, J., Urton, G. and Warinner, C. 2013. “Is Poverty in Our Genes?” Current Anthropology 54(1): 71-79.
- ILO, 2012, Statistical update on employment in the informal economy. June 2012, Geneva: ILO Statistical Department.
- International Parliamentary Union. 2015, Women in Parliaments: World Classification, www.ipu.org/wmne/classif.htm (Accessed 21 December 2015).
- Milanovic, B., 2003, ‘Is inequality in Africa really different?’ Working Paper Series No. 3169. Washington, DC.: The World Bank.
- Mkandawire, T., 2005, “Maladjusted African Economies and Globa- lisation.” Africa Development 30(1-2): 1-33.
- Mkandawire, T., 2010, “How the New Poverty Agenda Neglected Social and Employment Policies in Africa.” Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 11(1): 37-55.
- Mkandawire, T., 2011, “Running While Others Walk: Knowledge and the Challenge of Africa’s Development.” Africa Development 36(2): 1-36.
- Mkandawire, T., 2015, “Neopatrimo- nialism and the Political Economy of Economic Performance in Africa: Critical Reflections.” World Politics 67(3): 563-612.
- OECD, 2015, Social Institutions & Gender Index Database, http://www.genderindex.org/ (Accessed 02 December 2015).
- Organisation of African Unity, 1980, Lagos Plan of Action for the Economic Development of Africa (1980-2000), Addis Ababa: OAU.
- Ravallion, M & Chen, S 2012, Monitoring Inequality, http://blog.worldbank.org/developmenttalk/monitoring-inequality (Accessed viewed 02 October 2015).
- Tang, S. 2016. “Eurasia Advantage, not Genetic Diversity: Against Ashraf and Galor’s ‘Genetic Diversity’ Hypothesis.” Historical Social Research 41(1): 287-327.
- UNECA, 2013, Making the Most of Africa’s Commodities: Indus- trializing for Growth, Jobs and Economic Transformation, Addis Ababa: UNECA.
- UNECA, 2014, Dynamic Industrial Policy in Africa, Addis Ababa: UNECA.
- UNECA, 2015, Industrializing through trade, Addis Ababa: UNECA.
- UNECA, 2016, Greening Africa’s Industrialization, Addis Ababa: UNECA.
- UNESCO, 2015, World Inequality Database on Education, http://www.education-inequalities.org (Accessed viewed 25 November 2015).
- UNHABITAT, 2010, The State of African Cities 2010: Governance, Inequality and Urban Land Market, Nairobi: UNHABITAT.
- UNHABITAT, 2014, The State of African Cities 2014: Re-imagining sustainable urban transitions, Nairobi: UNHABITAT.
- WHO, 2014, The health of the people: What works, The African Regional Health Report 2014, Brazzaville: WHO Regional Office for Africa.
- World Bank, 2014, State of Safety Net 2014, Washington, DC: World Bank.
- World Bank, 2015, Global Economic Prospects: Sub-Saharan Africa (January 2015). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Les références
Adedeji, A., 2002, “From the Lagos Plan of Action to the New Partnership for African Development and from the Final Act of Lagos to the Constitutive Act: Whither Africa?” In Peter Anyang’ Nyong’o, Asghedech Ghirmazion and Davider Lamba (eds.) New Partnership for Africa’s Development: A New Path? Nairobi: Heinrich Böll Foundation.
Adesina, J., 2006, “Development and the Challenge of Poverty: NE- PAD, post-Washington Consensus and Beyond.” In J Adesina,
Y. Graham, and A. Olukoshi (eds) Africa & Development Challenges in the New Millennium. London: Zed Books. African Development Bank, 2015, Data Portal, http://dataportal.afdb.org/DataQuery.aspx (Accessed 20 November 2015).
African Union, 2015, AGENDA 2063: Framework Document. (September 2015), Addis Ababa: AU.
Ashraf, Q. & Galor, O., 2013, “The ‘Out of Africa’ Hypothesis, Human Genetic Diversity, and Comparative Economic Development.” American Economic Review 103(1): 1-46.
Arndt, C., McKay, A. and Tarp. F. (eds.) 2016, Growth and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Charmes, J., 2012, “The Informal Economy Worldwide: Trends and Characteristics.” Margin—The Journal of Applied Economic Research 6(2): 103-132.
Cornia, G. A. and Martorano, B. 2015, ‘Building the IID-SSA inequality dataset and the seven sins of inequality measurement in SSA’. Draft. New York: Regional Bureau for Africa, UNDP.
Economist, The. 2000. “The hopeless continent.” 13 May 2000 edition. Available at: https://www.economist.com/weeklyedition/2000-05-13. (Accessed 27 June 2020).
Economist,The.2011.“Africarising.”3 December 2011 edition. Available at: https://www.economist.com/leaders/2011/12/03/africa-rising. (Accessed 27 June 2020).
Gallup, J.L. and Sachs, J.D. 2001. “The Economic Burden of Malaria.” American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 64(1-2): 85-96.
Gallup, J.L., Sachs, J.D. and Mellin- ger, A.D. 1999. “Geography and Economic Development.” International Regional Science Review 22(2): 179-232.
Gelman, A. 2016. “Why is Africa so poor while Europe and North America are so wealthy?” The Washington Post 24 April 2016.
Guedes, J.A., Bestor, T.C., Carrasco, D., Flad, R., Fosse, E., Herz- feld, M., Lamberg-Karlovsky, C.C., Lewis, C.M., Liebman, M., Meadow, R., Patterson, N., Price, M., Reiches, M., Richardson, S.,
Shattuck-Heidorn, H., Ur, J., Urton, G. and Warinner, C. 2013. “Is Poverty in Our Genes?” Current Anthropology 54(1): 71-79.
ILO, 2012, Statistical update on employment in the informal economy. June 2012, Geneva: ILO Statistical Department.
International Parliamentary Union. 2015, Women in Parliaments: World Classification, www.ipu.org/wmne/classif.htm (Accessed 21 December 2015).
Milanovic, B., 2003, ‘Is inequality in Africa really different?’ Working Paper Series No. 3169. Washington, DC.: The World Bank.
Mkandawire, T., 2005, “Maladjusted African Economies and Globa- lisation.” Africa Development 30(1-2): 1-33.
Mkandawire, T., 2010, “How the New Poverty Agenda Neglected Social and Employment Policies in Africa.” Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 11(1): 37-55.
Mkandawire, T., 2011, “Running While Others Walk: Knowledge and the Challenge of Africa’s Development.” Africa Development 36(2): 1-36.
Mkandawire, T., 2015, “Neopatrimo- nialism and the Political Economy of Economic Performance in Africa: Critical Reflections.” World Politics 67(3): 563-612.
OECD, 2015, Social Institutions & Gender Index Database, http://www.genderindex.org/ (Accessed 02 December 2015).
Organisation of African Unity, 1980, Lagos Plan of Action for the Economic Development of Africa (1980-2000), Addis Ababa: OAU.
Ravallion, M & Chen, S 2012, Monitoring Inequality, http://blog.worldbank.org/developmenttalk/monitoring-inequality (Accessed viewed 02 October 2015).
Tang, S. 2016. “Eurasia Advantage, not Genetic Diversity: Against Ashraf and Galor’s ‘Genetic Diversity’ Hypothesis.” Historical Social Research 41(1): 287-327.
UNECA, 2013, Making the Most of Africa’s Commodities: Indus- trializing for Growth, Jobs and Economic Transformation, Addis Ababa: UNECA.
UNECA, 2014, Dynamic Industrial Policy in Africa, Addis Ababa: UNECA.
UNECA, 2015, Industrializing through trade, Addis Ababa: UNECA.
UNECA, 2016, Greening Africa’s Industrialization, Addis Ababa: UNECA.
UNESCO, 2015, World Inequality Database on Education, http://www.education-inequalities.org (Accessed viewed 25 November 2015).
UNHABITAT, 2010, The State of African Cities 2010: Governance, Inequality and Urban Land Market, Nairobi: UNHABITAT.
UNHABITAT, 2014, The State of African Cities 2014: Re-imagining sustainable urban transitions, Nairobi: UNHABITAT.
WHO, 2014, The health of the people: What works, The African Regional Health Report 2014, Brazzaville: WHO Regional Office for Africa.
World Bank, 2014, State of Safety Net 2014, Washington, DC: World Bank.
World Bank, 2015, Global Economic Prospects: Sub-Saharan Africa (January 2015). Washington, DC: World Bank.