The economic crisis in Southern Africa: Some perspectives on its origins and nature |
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Authors: | Kempe Ronald Hope Sr Gladson Kayira |
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Affiliation: | 1. United Nations Chief Technical Adviser to the Government of Botswana;2. Professor of Development Studies , University of Botswana;3. Chief Economist, Employment Policy Unit , Ministry of Finance and Development Planning, Government of Botswana |
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Abstract: | ![]() The crisis of development in most of Southern Africa has come to be regarded as an inevitable outcome of the failure of post‐independence development policy in those countries. That policy failure eventually led to the need for policy reform, which emerged most dominantly in the form of structural adjustment programmes. This article, which is a comparative analytical review, examines the origins and nature of the economic crisis in Southern Africa and the policy framework giving rise to it, drawing on country examples to illuminate and illustrate the analytical perspective. |
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