African Development Perspectives Yearbook Ser.: Macroeconomic Policy Formation in Africa by Karl Wohlmuth, Magda Kandil, Tobias Knedlik and Osmund O. Uzor (2014, Trade Paperback)

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Then, they provide cases of the Arab Spring, Egypt, and Tunisia. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR ().

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PublisherLIT Verlag
ISBN-103643903944
ISBN-139783643903945
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Number of Pages368 Pages
Publication NameMacroeconomic Policy Formation in Africa
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSociology / General, Economics / Macroeconomics, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Publication Year2014
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Social Science, Business & Economics
AuthorKarl Wohlmuth, Magda Kandil, Tobias Knedlik, Osmund O. Uzor
SeriesAfrican Development Perspectives Yearbook Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight17.1 Oz
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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Series Volume Number16
SynopsisThe African Development Perspectives Yearbook fills a gap in the literature on Africa's development problems. Experts from African institutions and regional organizations, from international organisations, from universities and research institutions, from governmental and non-governmental organisations, and from the donor community analyse issues and report on problems and solutions, on new policies, programmes projections and visions, and on new and ongoing projects in and for Africa. Various levels of action that are relevant for Africa's development are considered in this Yearbook û the international community in its relations to Africa, interregional and national issues of Africa's development, but also local projects and local development achievements are documented. Africa's development perspectives are therefore analysed and commented from the global to the local space by presenting analytical surveys and policy statements, declarations and programmes of international, regional, national, and voluntary organisations and associations. It is also the purpose of the African Development Perspectives Yearbook to establish a news-and-information network, and a forum for international communication on Africa's development perspectives. The African Development Perspectives Yearbook Volume XVI: Macroeconomic Policy Formation in Africa - General Issues, In Volume 16 with the title ôMacroeconomic Policy Formation in Africa - General Issues" new macroeconomic policy Frameworks for Africa ore discussed. Emphasis is on macroeconomic policies focusing on sustainable and inclusive growth, especially by considering the employment targeting of macroeconomic policy frameworks in Africa. The responses of the macroeconomic policymakers in Africa to the Euro crisis and to the recent globalization trends are reviewed and analyzed. The role of macroeconomic policies for generating sustainable and inclusive growth is also discussed. In Volume 16 also the economics of the "Arab Spring" countries is analyzed, by focusing on the socioeconomic conditions and the economic policy factors that have led to the "Arab Spring" events. Highlighted are the cases of Egypt and Tunisia, and the new strategic and policy frameworks in these countries after the democratic changes. An agenda for comprehensive policy reforms for the Arab countries in Africa is presented. In forthcoming Volume 17 with the title ôMacroeconomic Policy Formation in Africa - Country Cases" macroeconomic policies in African post-conflict countries and in the ECOWAS region are considered. Volume 17 contains also a section with Book Reviews and Book Notes. Book jacket., This book examines new macroeconomic policy frameworks for Africa, and it discusses the role of policies for generating sustainable and inclusive growth. The responses of the macroeconomic policymakers in Africa to the Euro crisis and to the recent globalization trends are reviewed and analyzed. The book also analyzes the economics of the "Arab Spring" countries by focusing on the socioeconomic conditions and the economic policy factors that have led to the "Arab Spring" events. Highlighted are the cases of Egypt and Tunisia, and the new strategic and policy frameworks in these countries after the democratic changes. An agenda for comprehensive reforms is presented. (Series: African Development Perspectives Yearbook - Vol. 16)

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