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Title The Palgrave handbooks of Africa's economic sectors / Evelyn F. Wamboye, Bichaka Fayissa, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Part 1: Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Question of Africas Economic Sectors and Development -- Part 2: Agriculture Sector -- Chapter 2: The African Cotton Sector: Old and New Conundrums -- Chapter 3: The Political Economy of Fisheries Reform in Senegal -- Chapter 4: Are large scale land acquisitions in Africa pro-development? A network analysis of FDI in land and agro-industry -- Chapter 5: The Contribution of the Small-Scale Agricultural Sector into South Africas Food Value Addition Agenda -- Chapter 6: Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund in Historical Context: Evidence from Nigeria -- Chapter 7: Towards Industrialization in Tanzania: What is the Role of the Agricultural Sector? -- Chapter 8: An Analysis of the Importance of Oil Palm Tree in Central and Southern Nigeria -- Part 3: Services Sector -- Chapter 9: Entrepreneurial Literacy as a Pathway to Economic Empowerment of Rural Women in Uganda -- Chapter 10: The Impact of Education on Household Decision Making Among Women in Sierra Leone -- Chapter 11: A Critical Evaluation of Tanzanias Tourism Sector -- Chapter 12: Banking Services and Inclusive Development in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter 13: Finance-Growth Nexus: Evidence from a dynamic panel model on ECOWAS Countries -- Chapter 14: The impact of COVID-19 on Africa: Health and Economic Implications -- Chapter 15: Does increased government spending on additional teachers improve education quality? -- Chapter 16: The Impact of Social Media Marketing on the Performance of SMEs: The Case of Retailing Business in Tanzania -- Chapter 17: Addressing Quality Issues in African Higher Education: A Focus on Ghanas Emerging, Private, Graduate, Business Higher Education Sector -- Part 4: Industry Sector -- Chapter 18: Industrial Similarity, Diversification and the Promotion of Intra-African Trade -- Chapter 19: The Untapped Resource: Engaging Men in Supporting Women in Business in Uganda -- Chapter 20: Aid for Trade and Sustainable Development in Least-Developed African Countries -- Chapter 21: Trade Credit Financing and Firm Growth: A Panel Study of Listed Firms in Africa -- Chapter 22: Flying Geese or False Promises: Assessing the Viability of Foreign Direct Investment-Driven Industrialization in Nigerias Shoe Manufacturing Industry -- Chapter 23: Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: Its Motivations, Determinants, and Impact on the African Economies -- Part 5: Trade and African Continental Free Trade Area -- Chapter 24 : What Can Trade Tell Us about Economic Transformation? Composition of Trade and Structural Transformation in African Countries -- Chapter 25: Tax Structure, Competitiveness of Firms, and International Trade in Africa: Lessons from WAEMU and CEMAC for CFTA -- Chapter 26: An Assessment of the Potential Challenges of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement on Nigerias Textile Industry -- Chapter 27: A Political Economy Assessment of the AfCFTA -- Chapter 28: What are the Potential Benefits of African Continental Free Trade Area to the Food and Beverage Sector in Africa? -- Chapter 29: The AfCFTA: Trade and Investments Benefit for Nigeria -- Chapter 30: The Impact of Regional Integration on Trade and Economic Development: A Tripartite FTA Gravity Model for the future of the AfCFTA -- Part 6: Infrastructure -- Chapter 31: Technological Progress via Imports and Economic Growth in Africa -- Chapter 32: Global Value Chain Participation and Inclusive Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter 33: Infrastructure Development and Sectoral Growth Nexus: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter 34: Female Labor Force Participation, Infrastructure and Sectoral Value Additions in subSaharan Africa -- Part 7: Governance -- Chapter 35: Sectoral Growth and Income Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Fiscal and Monetary Policies -- Chapter 36: Gender Wage and Employment Gaps in the Sub-Saharan Africa Economic Sectors -- Chapter 37: The Impact of Aid for Trade on Trade Costs Facing African Economies -- Chapter 38: Market Governance and Emerging Economies in Africa: A Dynamic Panel Analysis -- Chapter 39: Africa Should Discard Mainstream Economic Theory -- Chapter 40: Sustainable Economic Growth -- Chapter 41: Exchange Rate Volatility and Tax Revenue Performance in Sub-Sahara Africa -- Chapter 42: The effects of conflict on trade: do internal conflicts impede shifts to manufacturing and technology transfer?
Summary Wamboye and Fayissa provide a timely and comprehensive treatise on the sectors that shape economic growth and development of African countries. This handbook is a valuable addition to the literature, and a good read for academicians and policymakers. -Roger White, Whittier College, USA In this timely handbook, Wamboye and Fayissa present a thorough sectoral analysis for Africa countries and implications for the Continental Free Trade Area. It should be a must read for policymakers and academicians. -Adugna Lemi, University of Massachusetts, USA This handbook provides a useful overview, with fresh new insights of the problems/prospects for sustainable economic development in Africa. It is a welcome addition to what we know about the relative importance of economic sectors in Africas growth prospects. -Gregory N. Price, University of New Orleans, USA This handbook offers evidence-based, holistic analyses of the past and current state of Africas economic sectors, with policy recommendations for enhancing future economic growth and sustainable development. It explores the potential benefits that these sectors could harness from the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) agreement. It is an interesting read for graduate students, policymakers, and practitioners Evelyn F. Wamboye is Associate Professor of Economics at the Pennsylvania State University DuBois, USA, and a non-resident Visiting Fellow at the Center for Global Development, Washington, DC, USA. She is the President of the AFEA, co-editor of GTD, and Editor-in-Chief of JAD. Her research is in international economics and international development. She has published numerous articles in refereed journals, a number of book chapters, and three books. Wamboye holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA. Bichaka Fayissa is Professor of Economics at Middle Tennessee State University. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. His research focuses on the economic growth and development policies of African countries related to remittances, tourism, aid-for-trade, and international trade. Fayissas publications have appeared in World Development, Journal of Development Studies, Applied Economics, Journal of International Development, The World Economy, and Tourism Economics
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Economic development -- Africa -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Economic development
Economic history
SUBJECT Africa -- Economic conditions -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Subject Africa
Genre/Form handbooks.
Handbooks and manuals
Handbooks and manuals.
Guides et manuels.
Form Electronic book
Author Wamboye, Evelyn, editor.
Fayissa, Bichaka, 1951- editor.
ISBN 9783030755560
3030755568