Initial Conditions, Social Capital and Growth in Africa
Initial Conditions, Social Capital and Growth in Africa
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Oxford
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Oxford University Press
Date published:
1998
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Journal of African Economies
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Journal of African Economies Volume 7 Supp 3 October 1998 pp. 309-347
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Abstract:
Observable variables capturing initial conditions can account for well over half of the variation in developing country growth rates. This paper investigates their role in explaining Africa's recent economic history. Should the origins of slow growth be traced to Africa's social arrangements, high inequality and ethnic diversity? Based on cross-country empirical work, this paper argues that the best answers are yes, no and maybe.
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CITATION: Temple, Jonathan. Initial Conditions, Social Capital and Growth in Africa . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1998. Journal of African Economies Volume 7 Supp 3 October 1998 pp. 309-347 - Available at: https://library.au.int/initial-conditions-social-capital-and-growth-africa