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Author: | Ghebreyesus, G. S. |
Title: | Are there lessons that Sub-Sahara African countries could learn from East Asia's successful development experience? |
Journal: | Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives
1997 : JUN, VOL. 16:2, p. 43-54 |
Index terms: | AFRICA ASIA DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE SUCCESS LEARNING |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Economic performance has been relatively poor in Sub-Sahara African nations in the past four decades. Some aspects of East Asia's experience in economic development could be relevant for the nations of Sub-Saharan Africa. The study's conclusion is that the nations of Sub-Sahara Africa should aspire to the dramatic progress made by East Asian economies. These countries could catch-up in a matter of few decades. Their changes of doings could be maximized by adopting economic policies that give a greater role to competition and that effectively utilize their material and human resources. |
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