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Economic and Social Inclusion in Post-independence Africa: A Conclusion

David Mhlanga and Emmanuel Ndhlovu
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David Mhlanga: University of Johannesburg, College of Business and Economics
Emmanuel Ndhlovu: Vaal University of Technology

Chapter Chapter 20 in Economic Inclusion in Post-Independence Africa, 2023, pp 365-378 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter concludes the book Economic and Social Inclusion in Post-independence Africa. Drawing from published academic secondary sources as well as the contribution of this book, this chapter revisits the discourses and practices on economic and social inclusion in Africa with the view of suggesting interventions. This chapter briefly reconceptualizes these key concepts and then posits that inclusive economic and social inclusion prioritizes the inclusion of the vulnerable sections of its population.

Keywords: Africa; Economic inclusion; Post-independencePost-independence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-31431-5_20

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