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Economic Change, Governance and Natural Resource Wealth The Political Economy of Change in Southern Africa

By: David Reed
184 pages, Maps
Publisher: Earthscan
Economic Change, Governance and Natural Resource Wealth
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About this book

Confronts the stark realities of how economic and political reforms in southern Africa have affected the poor and the environment. It further examines the crucial role of international development and business communities in creating effective institutions for long-term, sustainable prosperity and social vitality.

Contents

The political economy of natural resource wealth; Tanzania; Zambia; Zimbabwe; the construction of neoliberal economies in Southern Africa. Bibliography, Index.

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David Reed is Director of the Macroeconomic Programme at WWF International in Washington, DC and editor of Structural Adjustment, the Environment and Sustainable Development (Earthscan, 1996)
By: David Reed
184 pages, Maps
Publisher: Earthscan
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