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GTAP Resource #4352

"Emergence économique nationale, préalable ou résultante à l'émergence économique régionale."
by Feubi Pamen, Eric Patrick


Abstract
The African continent is experiencing many difficulties. African leaders facing the socioeconomic slowdown are engaged in development. Development is not only growth, it need also structural transformation of the production system accompanied with a better results of the whole social system. As far as the international community is concerned, it shows its commitment to develop Africa through the efforts made in order to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. However, achieving these goals set at the Millennium Summit in 2000 does not seem to be possible by 2015. This rises then in Africa, the establishment of a real industry able to allow a better management of development. This paper proposes the definition of a coordinated policy focused both on the development of national economies, sub-regions and all the region, through priority sectors with higher added value, an adapted financing policy for African economies and providing Africa with an industrial system, strong political, social and economic institutions to face global competition that is increasing while being more complex.


Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: Other CGE Application
Status: Published
By/In: African Integration and Development Review
Date: 2013
Version:
Created: Feubi Pamen, E. (4/1/2014)
Updated: Batta, G. (4/9/2014)
Visits: 941
- Economic crisis
- Economic development
- Economic growth
- Foreign direct investment
- Domestic policy analysis
- Africa (Central)
- Africa (West)


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