Economic Change, Governance and Natural Resource Wealth
The Political Economy of Change in Southern Africa
Cloth: 978 1 85383 877 4
Price: $136.00  

Paper: 978 1 85383 872 9
Price: $44.95  

Publisher: Earthscan Publications Ltd.
February 2002 , 184 pp., 5 1/4" x 8 3/4"
Maps, references, index
This book confronts the stark realities of how the economic and political reforms imposed in southern Africa have affected sectors based on agriculture, mining, tourism and forestry and what they have meant for the poor and the environment. It asks why the reforms evolved as they did, who has gained and who has lost. It shows that, with very few exceptions, the changes have benefited foreign companies and domestic elites, fostering corruption and monopolies and undermining civil society and political life. From this it explains what will have to be done by the international development and business communities to reverse these trends and stimulate the development of effective institutions for long-term, sustainable prosperity and social vitality.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
The Political Economy of Natural Resource Wealth
Tanzania
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Natural Resource Wealth in the Construction of Neoliberal Economies in Southern Africa
Bibliography, Index


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