The next Africa : an emerging continent becomes a global powerhouse / Jake Bright and Aubrey Hruby.
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- volume
- 9781250063717 (hardcover)
- 330.96 23
- HC800 .B734 2015
- BUS069020 | BUS098000
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HC 800 A527 2014 Africa's development in historical perspective / | HC 800 A7 1994 Economic cooperation in Africa : in search of direction / | HC 800 A88 1989 Regional disparity in Sub-Saharan Africa : structural readjustment of uneven development / | HC 800 B734 2015 The next Africa : an emerging continent becomes a global powerhouse / | HC 800 C6 1985 Contradictions of accumulation in Africa : studies in economy and state / | HC 800 N3 1994 Relevance of Asian development experiences to African problems / | HC 885 T3 1992 Tanzania and the IMF : the dynamics of liberalization / |
Includes index.
"After decades of resting on the world's economic margins, Africa is in the midst of tectonic transformation, redefining itself as a source of innovation and a destination for capital investment"-- Provided by publisher.
"The Next Africa will change the way people think about the continent. The old narrative of an Africa disconnected from the global economy, depicted by conflict or corruption, and heavily dependent on outside donors is fading. A wave of transformation driven by business, modernization, and a new cadre of remarkably talented Africans is thrusting the continent from the world's margins to the global mainstream. Finally, The Next Africa suggests a fresh framework for global citizens, public policy-makers, and CEOs to approach Africa. It will no longer be "The Hopeless Continent", nor will it become an overnight utopia. Bright and Hruby offer a more nuanced, net-sum, and data-rich approach to analyzing an increasingly complex continent, reconciling its continued challenges with rapid progress. The Next Africa describes a future of a more globally-connected Africa where its leaders and citizens wield significant economic, cultural, and political power--a future in which Americans will be more likely to own African stocks, work for companies doing business in Africa, buy African hits from iTunes, see Nigerian actors win Oscars, and learn new African names connected to tech moguls and billionaires"-- Provided by publisher.
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