The Continue Fail of African Countries: evidence of some countries stuck in underdevelopment
Nerhum Sandambi
No 4u62z, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
The study analyses African countries in particular, in order to understand why these countries are still trapped in underdevelopment. In fact, a large number of developing countries are still trapped in underdevelopment due, on the one hand, to institutional ignorance in these countries, especially political institutions, in line with the inefficiency of economic institutions which, from the outset, have not been able to ensure that they function as they should in order to guarantee the greatest possible prosperity for their societies. The lack of a set of institutions that allow African countries to transform their economies, however, represents a plausible reason for the continuation of these countries trapped in underdevelopment in particular. On the other hand, there seems to be an unbreakable vicious circle in African countries. These cycles help to consolidate economic failure and, above all, to consolidate the prison of underdevelopment in particular, in other words, a large part of these cycles promote dual societies that are characterised by the lack of a better distribution of income for their populations in particular.
Date: 2025-01-13
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/4u62z
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