Wednesday 6 April 2011

SUB- SAHARAN AFRICA AND THE ECONOMIES OF GROWTH

Several decades after independence, much of Africa remains wracked
with famine, malnutrition, high infant mortality, disease,
mismanagement, corruption, civil war, refugees, lack of leadership,
declining economic growth, widespread crime, unemployment, continuing
kleptocracy bla bla bla the list is endless.
For most Africans, independence has meant more a desperate struggle
for survival than an exhilarating path to development. Although a few
nations have managed to make modest gains, the overwhelming majority
of African countries are plagued with stagnating economies, low per
capita income, and political instability.

Build Africa today asked:
TO WHAT EXTENT HAS THE POLITICS OF SUB- SAHARAN AFRICA LEAD TO A FALL
IN THE ECONOMIES OF GROWTH IN THE SAID REGION?

This question covers thoroughly components of the regions history in
capitalism, including colonialism, regional economic integration along
the lines of the international division of wealth, the rise of the
Third World and what lead to it, and the unity of economic and
political power.


make your argument known

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