AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA—AN ASSESSMENT OF ITS HUMAN AND MATERIAL RESOURCES1 (A REVIEW ARTICLE)
I. S. Lloyd
South African Journal of Economics, 1951, vol. 19, issue 4, 370-379
Abstract:
“The future of Africa and the relations among its races present one of the largest question marks overhanging the remainder of the 20th century.”d “Government and semi‐government agencies will continue to be confronted with the need to finance an expanding framework of communications, power resources, irrigation, land‐clearing and the like… but a new economic potential will not emerge if the construction of this wider framework is embarked upon precipitously in advance of the necessarily more gradual growth of knowledge, experience, and of the social, communal and educational factors which all permanent advance involves.”
Date: 1951
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