Economic Implications of Civil Wars in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Economic Policies Necessary for the Successful Transition to Peace
Nadir Abdel Latif Mohammed
Journal of African Economies, 1999, vol. 8, issue 0, 107-48
Abstract:
Civil wars in Africa continue to inflict enormous damage on African economies and habitats and to exert a huge negative impact on the development of the continent's human resources. To ensure a successful transition to peace in Africa a set of political and institutional reforms, economic policies and military strategies at national, regional and international levels are recommended in this paper. Copyright 1999 by Oxford University Press.
Date: 1999
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