Structural adjustment and the African crisis : a theoretical appraisal
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Resumo: | Since the early 1980s, the economic policy and development debate in Sub-Saharan Africa has been singularly dominated by structural adjustment programmes (SAPs) which have been part of the conditionality tied to donor assistance. The debate concerning the appropriateness of SAPs for SSA countries continues to be unabated despite nearly two decades of 'adjustments’. Towards this main objective, the paper is structured as follows. In Section ll, we shall examine the methodological and theoretical foundations of adjustment. This will be presented at three levels, i.e. an examination of: i) methodological sub-components of neo-classical economics; ii) intermediate propositions arising from the sub-components which are embedded in the theories; and iii) theories underlying adjustment as a reflection of these methodological foundations and intermediate propositions. In Section III we shall advance our case that SAPs based on this narrow foundation of neo-classical economics fail to embrace the complex issues involving structural transformation · in Africa. The section starts with a brief discussion of the inconsistencies in the theories underlying adjustment and the structural features of African economies, which are not adequately addressed by SAPs. We shall then show how SAPs are incapable of dealing with the exigencies of African development. Section IV first lists major developmental issues, which are central to effecting institutional and structural transformation in Africa. We shall then begin to outline a theory of dynamic, structural and institutional embeddedness as an alternative framework, which could explicitly treat development as a process of structural and institutional transformation. We shall conclude our discussion with a new policy and research agenda for African Development. |
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Structural adjustment and the African crisis : a theoretical appraisalDevelopment PolicyDevelopment AidStructural and Institutional TransformationSub-Saharan AfricaSince the early 1980s, the economic policy and development debate in Sub-Saharan Africa has been singularly dominated by structural adjustment programmes (SAPs) which have been part of the conditionality tied to donor assistance. The debate concerning the appropriateness of SAPs for SSA countries continues to be unabated despite nearly two decades of 'adjustments’. Towards this main objective, the paper is structured as follows. In Section ll, we shall examine the methodological and theoretical foundations of adjustment. This will be presented at three levels, i.e. an examination of: i) methodological sub-components of neo-classical economics; ii) intermediate propositions arising from the sub-components which are embedded in the theories; and iii) theories underlying adjustment as a reflection of these methodological foundations and intermediate propositions. In Section III we shall advance our case that SAPs based on this narrow foundation of neo-classical economics fail to embrace the complex issues involving structural transformation · in Africa. The section starts with a brief discussion of the inconsistencies in the theories underlying adjustment and the structural features of African economies, which are not adequately addressed by SAPs. We shall then show how SAPs are incapable of dealing with the exigencies of African development. Section IV first lists major developmental issues, which are central to effecting institutional and structural transformation in Africa. We shall then begin to outline a theory of dynamic, structural and institutional embeddedness as an alternative framework, which could explicitly treat development as a process of structural and institutional transformation. We shall conclude our discussion with a new policy and research agenda for African Development.Repositório da Universidade de LisboaStein, HowardNissanke, Machiko2022-05-04T13:50:28Z19991999-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/24228engStein, Howard e Machiko Nissanke .1999. “Structural adjustment and the African crisis : a theoretical appraisal” . Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão. CEsA – Documentos de Trabalho nº 54/ 1999.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-06T14:53:53Zoai:www.repository.utl.pt:10400.5/24228Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:08:19.591699Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Structural adjustment and the African crisis : a theoretical appraisal |
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Structural adjustment and the African crisis : a theoretical appraisal |
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Structural adjustment and the African crisis : a theoretical appraisal Stein, Howard Development Policy Development Aid Structural and Institutional Transformation Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Structural adjustment and the African crisis : a theoretical appraisal |
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Structural adjustment and the African crisis : a theoretical appraisal |
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Structural adjustment and the African crisis : a theoretical appraisal |
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Structural adjustment and the African crisis : a theoretical appraisal |
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Structural adjustment and the African crisis : a theoretical appraisal |
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Stein, Howard |
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Stein, Howard Nissanke, Machiko |
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Stein, Howard Nissanke, Machiko |
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Development Policy Development Aid Structural and Institutional Transformation Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Development Policy Development Aid Structural and Institutional Transformation Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Since the early 1980s, the economic policy and development debate in Sub-Saharan Africa has been singularly dominated by structural adjustment programmes (SAPs) which have been part of the conditionality tied to donor assistance. The debate concerning the appropriateness of SAPs for SSA countries continues to be unabated despite nearly two decades of 'adjustments’. Towards this main objective, the paper is structured as follows. In Section ll, we shall examine the methodological and theoretical foundations of adjustment. This will be presented at three levels, i.e. an examination of: i) methodological sub-components of neo-classical economics; ii) intermediate propositions arising from the sub-components which are embedded in the theories; and iii) theories underlying adjustment as a reflection of these methodological foundations and intermediate propositions. In Section III we shall advance our case that SAPs based on this narrow foundation of neo-classical economics fail to embrace the complex issues involving structural transformation · in Africa. The section starts with a brief discussion of the inconsistencies in the theories underlying adjustment and the structural features of African economies, which are not adequately addressed by SAPs. We shall then show how SAPs are incapable of dealing with the exigencies of African development. Section IV first lists major developmental issues, which are central to effecting institutional and structural transformation in Africa. We shall then begin to outline a theory of dynamic, structural and institutional embeddedness as an alternative framework, which could explicitly treat development as a process of structural and institutional transformation. We shall conclude our discussion with a new policy and research agenda for African Development. |
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