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Titel:Africa's Growth Tragedy
a Retrospective, 1960 - 89
Von: William Easterly and Ross Levine
Person: Levine, Ross
1960-
aut
Easterly, William
1957-
Hauptverfassende: Levine, Ross 1960- (VerfasserIn), Easterly, William 1957- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Washington, D.C The World Bank 1999
Schlagworte:
Black Market
Business Cycle
Country Regressions
Currencies and Exchange Rates
Economic Growth
Economic Theory and Research
Educational Attainment
Exchange Rate
Finance and Financial Sector Development
Financial Development
Financial Sector
Financial Systems
Growth
Growth Performance
Growth Rate
Growth Rates
Health, Nutrition and Population
Inequality
Long-Run Growth
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Nutrition
Per Capita Income
Policy Change
Policy Research
Political Instability
Political Stability
Poor Countries
Poor Growth
Poverty Reduction
Pro-Poor Growth
Online-Zugang:http://elibrary.worldbank.org/content/workingpaper/10.1596/1813-9450-1503
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (39 p.)
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520 1 |a August 1995 - Problems associated with Sub-Saharan Africa's slow growth are low school attainment, political instability, poorly developed financial systems, large black-market exchange-rate premia, large government deficits, and inadequate infrastructure. Improving policies alone boosts growth substantially. But if neighboring countries adopt a policy change together, the effects on growth are more than double what they would have been if one country had acted alone. Africa's economic history since 1960 fits the classical definition of tragedy: potential unfulfilled, with disastrous consequences. Easterly and Levine use one methodology - cross-country regressions - to account for Sub-Saharan Africa's growth performance over the past 30 years and to suggest policies to promote growth over the next 30 years. They statistically quantify the relationship between long-run growth and a wider array of factors than any previous study. They consider such standard variables as initial income to capture convergence effects, schooling, political stability, and indicators of monetary, fiscal, trade, exchange rate, and financial sector policies. They also consider such new measures as infrastructure development, cultural diversity, and economic spillovers from neighbors' growth. Their analysis: ° Improves substantially on past attempts to account for the growth experience of Sub-Saharan African countries. ° Shows that low school attainment, political instability, poorly developed financial systems, large black-market exchange-rate premia, large government deficits, and inadequate infrastructure are associated with slow growth. ° Finds that Africa's ethnic diversity tends to slow growth and reduce the likelihood of adopting good policies. ° Identifies spillovers of growth performance between neighboring countries. 
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