The Lions Driving the Development of Africa
Ebimo Amungo
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Ebimo Amungo: Amungo Consulting Limited
Chapter 11 in The Rise of the African Multinational Enterprise (AMNE), 2020, pp 209-238 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Economic development in Africa had stagnated for several decades but since the turn of the new millennium there has been a resurgence in growth as African private enterprises took a greater role in the economy. In a period that saw Africa shunned by MNCs, African Lions did the heavy lifting of providing goods and services to the African consumer. The contributions of African Lions have permeated every sector as they have played an impactful role in improving food security, industrializing and integrating the continent, increasing intra-African trade and FDI and diversifying the economies of several African countries.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-33096-5_11
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