The Political Economy of Resources: Africa's Future in the Global Environment

Africa has become more reliant – not less – on exports of primary products and raw materials and on imports of finished and semifinished goods since independence… the fact that Africa's role in the world economy has undergone a relative decline at the same time as dependence on foreign markets,...

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Ecological economics
Economic development
Economic resources
Green economics
International economics
Natural resources
Political economy
Population growth rate
World economy
title The Political Economy of Resources: Africa's Future in the Global Environment
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