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Sudanese Economy Facing Its Decolonization Process: Double Duality and Dependency Between the North and the South

Alfredo Langa Herrero ()
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Alfredo Langa Herrero: Doctor en Economía por la Universidad de Sevilla. Universidad Alice Salomon de Berlín. Berlin, Alemania

Economía, 2020, vol. 45, issue 49, 87-128

Abstract: This research aims to analyze the economic structure of Sudan at the time of its independence in 1956, keeping in mind its social structure and its relationship with its Anglo-Egyptian colonial metropolis. For this, the statistical data available are used, and Sudan’s economic and political dependence on the condominium is considered. What would finally define the country’s division between the north and the south and reaffirm the power of the northern elites. These elites, since then, would unlawfully hold power and barely let the people of the south know about the decision-making and the distribution of national wealth, which would be an important aspect that would lead to violence and war.

Keywords: Dependence; extraversion; Sudan; colonialism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: N37 N57 R11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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