The Development of Capitalism in Africa

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Taylor & Francis, 1986 - 177 pages
Economic analysis of the emergence of capitalist production relations and the impact of capitalism on economic development in Africa South of Sahara - examines the economic implications of trade with developed countries during colonialism, particularly for land tenure, and the emergence of a working class and capitalist labour markets; analyses state intervention after independence and its role in rapid industrialization; discusses the causes of steady state economies or economic recession in certain countries. Bibliography, statistical tables.
 

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