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082 _aUN 338.96 Ec741 2011
245 _aEconomic development in Africa report 2011 :
_b fostering industrial development in Africa in the new global environment /
_cUnited Nations Conference on Trade and Development.; United Nations Industrial Development Organization.
260 _aNew York :
_bUnited Nations Conference on Trade and Development,
_c2011.
300 _aix, 123 pages ;
_billustrations :
_c21 cm.
440 _aEconomic development in Africa, 2011.
520 _a "There is mounting evidence indicating that industrial development presents great opportunities for sustained growth, employment and poverty reduction. Consequently, over the past decade, African governments have renewed their political commitment to industrialization and have adopted several initiatives at the national and regional levels to enhance prospects of achieving their development objectives. The Economic Development in Africa Report (EDAR) 2011 examines the status of industrial development in Africa with a focus on the identification of "stylized facts" associated with African manufacturing. It also provides an analysis of past attempts at promoting industrial development in the region and the lessons learned from these experiences. Furthermore, it offers policy recommendations on how to foster industrial development in Africa in the new global environment characterized by changing international trade rules, growing influence of industrial powers from the South, the internationalization of production, and increasing concerns about climate change. The Report argues that a new industrial policy is needed to induce structural transformation and engender development in African economies. The Report advocates a strategic approach to industrial policy-making which is based on an industrial diagnosis and proposes a framework for industrial strategy design which takes account of the heterogeneity of African economies and is also tailored to country-specific circumstances. Furthermore, the Report suggests that efforts to promote industrial development in Africa should focus on: (a) the promotion of scientific and technological innovation; (b) the creation of linkages in the domestic economy; (c) the promotion of entrepreneurship; (d) the improvement of government capabilities; (e) adoption of appropriate monetary and fiscal policies; (f) avoiding exchange rate overvaluation; (g) enhancing resource mobilization; (h) strengthening regional integration; and (i) maintenance of political stability."
650 _aIndustrialization
_zAfrica.
650 _aIndustrial policy
_zAfrica.
650 _aEconomic development.
_xInternational cooperation.
_zAfrica.
710 _aUnited Nations Industrial Development Organization.
710 _aUnited Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
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