African Successes, Volume III: Modernization and Development
African Successes, Volume III: Modernization and Development
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Abstract
This is Volume III of a four volume set that reports on progress with economic, political, and social development in Africa over recent decades. Volume I deals with the essential issues of social stability and other prerequisites for growth. Volume II covers health, gender, and education, all of which are of first-order importance if people are to benefit from and contribute to economic development. Volume III focuses on specific issues of modernization and three key sectors or types of economic activity: finance, mobile phones, and exports. The papers in Volume III contain some firm-level analysis, studies of specific sectors, and cross-country econometrics. We did not attempt to build a comprehensive picture across all countries, but there is a great deal of information about what is going on in wide range of countries – the chapters in this volume contain more in-depth studies of Burundi, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Nigeria, and Tanzania. Our main goal was to provide a catalyst for applied research on Africa, and this set of papers demonstrates how we set about achieving that objective. The authors include top researchers, among them people with a great deal of Africa experience and those for whom this was their first time digging into African realities.
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Front Matter
- Series Introduction
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Volume Introduction
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I Finance and Capital Allocation
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1
Resolving the African Financial Development Gap: Cross-Country Comparisons and a Within-Country Study of Kenya
Franklin Allen and others
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2
Challenges in Banking the Rural Poor: Evidence from Kenya’s Western Province
Pascaline Dupas and others
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3
The Financial Sector in Burundi: An Investigation of Its Efficiency in Resource Mobilization and Allocation
Janvier D. Nkurunziza and others
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4
Were the Nigerian Banking Reforms of 2005 a Success … and for the Poor?
Lisa D. Cook
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Misallocation, Property Rights, and Access to Finance: Evidence from within and across Africa
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan andBent E. Sørensen
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Resolving the African Financial Development Gap: Cross-Country Comparisons and a Within-Country Study of Kenya
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II Mobile Phones
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III International Trade
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End Matter
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