Africa's recovery in the 1990s: from stagnation and adjustment to human development
- New York St. Martin,s Press 1992
- xxi, 375p.
Discusses the way policy reforms in Africa in the 1980 produced limited results. After ten years of adjustment effort most African economies are still characterized by over dependence on primary commodities, a narrow industrial structure, volatile food production and a weak human resource base while foreign debts have tripled and child welfare has stagnated or even declined.