Africa and the International Monetary Fund [electronic resource] : papers presented at a symposium held in Nairobi, Kenya, May 13-15, 1985 / edited by Gerald K. Helleiner.
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TextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1986.Description: 1 online resourceISBN: - 9781455268856 (electronic bk.)
- 1455268852 (electronic bk.)
- 332.1/52 22
- HG3881.5.I58
- 83.44
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Includes bibliographical references.
View from the fund / Richard D Erb (11 p.). -- View from Africa : 1 / G Saitoti (6 p.). -- View from Africa : 2 / C. M Nyirabu (13 p.). -- Economic crisis in Africa / Philip Ndegwa (7 p.). -- African economic disequilibria and the international monetary system / J. O Sanusi (16 p.). -- Design, implementation and adequacy of fund programs in Africa / Alassane Ouattara (25 p.). -- Fund conditionality and the socioeconomic situation in Africa / Samba Mawakani (9 p.). -- Alternative approaches to stabilization in Africa / John Loxley (31 p.). -- External debt management in the African context / Eduard H Brau (21 p.). -- World Bank in adjustment and economic growth in Africa / Luis de Azcarate (26 p.).
The world is faced with a crisis in Africa. The word "crisis" is undoubtedly overused in today's complex and unstable world, but the current situation in Africa richely deserves its use. On top of fundamental problems of longer-run development - rapid population growth, slow economic growth, and susceptibility of drought and desertification - that had already attracted wide-spread concern, recent years have seen savage blows from a malfunctioning world economy dealt on Africa. The collapse in African countries' international terms of trade consequent to oil price increases and severe global recession has done the greatest damage, but high international interest rates and protectionism have also hurt.
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