Determinants of the Evolution of Inequality in Africa
Determinants of the Evolution of Inequality in Africa
Most African countries inherited a dual economic structure and high levels of inequality from the colonial times, and inequality has remained high since independence. The pattern of structural change in Africa has implied a shift of labour out of agriculture, but since the movers have mostly been absorbed into low-paying, often informal activities, this transformation has not led to a significantly lower overall inequality. A change of the structure of the economy leading to an expansion of better-paying jobs requires higher rates of investment.
CITATION: Bigsten, Arne. Determinants of the Evolution of Inequality in Africa . : Oxford University Press , 2018. Journal of African Economies, Vol. 27, No. 1 January 2018 pp. 127-148 - Available at: https://library.au.int/determinants-evolution-inequality-africa