The Africa rising narrative: economic growth, the terms of trade, structural change, and global uneven development
Omar S. Dahi,
Firat Demir and
Amitava Krishna Dutt
Chapter 2 in Economic Development, Economic Growth and Income Distribution, 2025, pp 24-48 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
It has recently been argued that sub-Saharan Africa has experienced very strong growth performance from the late 1990s and especially in the 2000s, and that this performance implies a rosy future for Africa, North–South convergence, and a reduction in global economic inequality. This chapter briefly reviews sub-Saharan Africa's growth and development performance and explanations for this performance, focusing on terms-of-trade movements examined with a theoretical North–South model and empirical analysis. It finally discusses the prospects of sustained growth and development by examining structural change involving the sectoral composition of production.
Keywords: African development; Africa rising; Uneven development; Terms of trade; North–South models; Sectoral composition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781803929903
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