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War has destroyed the hopes and lives of millions of Africans. How can we help Africa's communities to recover? How can we ensure that recovery from conflict benefits the poor and not just a narrow elite? These are just some of the vital questions asked and answered in this important new book, which is one of the first to thoroughly examine recovery from conflict in Africa.
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War has destroyed the hopes and lives of millions of Africans. How can we help Africa's communities to recover? How can we ensure that recovery from conflict benefits the poor and not just a narrow elite? These are just some of the vital questions asked and answered in this important new book, which is one of the first to thoroughly examine recovery from conflict in Africa.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 164mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 659g
- ISBN-13: 9780199261031
- ISBN-10: 0199261032
- Artikelnr.: 21519865
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 164mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 659g
- ISBN-13: 9780199261031
- ISBN-10: 0199261032
- Artikelnr.: 21519865
Tony Addison is Deputy Director of the World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER) of the United Nations University. He was previously Director of the Programme in Quantitative Development Economics at the University of Warwick, UK, and has been on the economics faculties of the universities of Warwick and London (School of Oriental and African Studies). He has also been a research fellow at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), London, and has acted as consultant for DFID, ILO, UNICEF, and the World Bank. His current interests are in reconstruction from conflict, fiscal policy in low-income countries, and the debt problems of poor countries.
* Part I: Themes
* 1: Tony Addison: Introduction and Overview
* 2: Tony Addison: From Conflict to Recovery?
* Part II: Reconstructing Communities
* 3: Mário Adauta de Sousa, Tony Addison, Björn Ekman, and Åsa
Stenman: From Humanitarian Assistance to Poverty Reduction in Angola
* 4: Clara de Sousa: Rebuilding Rural Livelihoods and Social Capital in
Mozambique
* 5: Gaim Kibreab: Displaced Communities and the Reconstruction of
Livelihoods in Eritrea
* 6: Daniel Ayalew, Stefan Dercon, and Pramila Krishnan:
Demobilization, Land, and Household Livelihoods in Ethiopia
* 7: Arne Bigsten: Selecting Priorities for Poverty Reduction and Human
Development in Ethiopia
* Part III: Revitalizing Private Sectors
* 8: Renato Aguilar: Angola's Incomplete Transition
* 9: Marc Wuyts: The Agrarian Question in Mozambique's Transition and
Reconstruction
* 10: Carlos Castel-Branco and Chris Cramer, with Degol Hailu:
Privatization and Economic Strategy in Mozambique
* 11: Tony Addison and Alemayehu Geda: Ethiopia's New Financial Sector
and its Regulation
* Part IV: Transforming States
* 12: Göte Hansson: Building New States: Lessons from Eritrea
* 13: Jens Kovsted and Finn Tarp: Reconstruction, Reform, and State
Capacity in Guinea-Bissau
* 14: David Bevan: The Fiscal Dimensions of Ethiopia's Transition and
Reconstruction
* 15: Tony Addison and Leonce Ndikumana: Overcoming the Fiscal Crisis
of the African State
* Part V: Conclusions
* 16: Tony Addison: Communities, Private Sectors, and States
* 1: Tony Addison: Introduction and Overview
* 2: Tony Addison: From Conflict to Recovery?
* Part II: Reconstructing Communities
* 3: Mário Adauta de Sousa, Tony Addison, Björn Ekman, and Åsa
Stenman: From Humanitarian Assistance to Poverty Reduction in Angola
* 4: Clara de Sousa: Rebuilding Rural Livelihoods and Social Capital in
Mozambique
* 5: Gaim Kibreab: Displaced Communities and the Reconstruction of
Livelihoods in Eritrea
* 6: Daniel Ayalew, Stefan Dercon, and Pramila Krishnan:
Demobilization, Land, and Household Livelihoods in Ethiopia
* 7: Arne Bigsten: Selecting Priorities for Poverty Reduction and Human
Development in Ethiopia
* Part III: Revitalizing Private Sectors
* 8: Renato Aguilar: Angola's Incomplete Transition
* 9: Marc Wuyts: The Agrarian Question in Mozambique's Transition and
Reconstruction
* 10: Carlos Castel-Branco and Chris Cramer, with Degol Hailu:
Privatization and Economic Strategy in Mozambique
* 11: Tony Addison and Alemayehu Geda: Ethiopia's New Financial Sector
and its Regulation
* Part IV: Transforming States
* 12: Göte Hansson: Building New States: Lessons from Eritrea
* 13: Jens Kovsted and Finn Tarp: Reconstruction, Reform, and State
Capacity in Guinea-Bissau
* 14: David Bevan: The Fiscal Dimensions of Ethiopia's Transition and
Reconstruction
* 15: Tony Addison and Leonce Ndikumana: Overcoming the Fiscal Crisis
of the African State
* Part V: Conclusions
* 16: Tony Addison: Communities, Private Sectors, and States
* Part I: Themes
* 1: Tony Addison: Introduction and Overview
* 2: Tony Addison: From Conflict to Recovery?
* Part II: Reconstructing Communities
* 3: Mário Adauta de Sousa, Tony Addison, Björn Ekman, and Åsa
Stenman: From Humanitarian Assistance to Poverty Reduction in Angola
* 4: Clara de Sousa: Rebuilding Rural Livelihoods and Social Capital in
Mozambique
* 5: Gaim Kibreab: Displaced Communities and the Reconstruction of
Livelihoods in Eritrea
* 6: Daniel Ayalew, Stefan Dercon, and Pramila Krishnan:
Demobilization, Land, and Household Livelihoods in Ethiopia
* 7: Arne Bigsten: Selecting Priorities for Poverty Reduction and Human
Development in Ethiopia
* Part III: Revitalizing Private Sectors
* 8: Renato Aguilar: Angola's Incomplete Transition
* 9: Marc Wuyts: The Agrarian Question in Mozambique's Transition and
Reconstruction
* 10: Carlos Castel-Branco and Chris Cramer, with Degol Hailu:
Privatization and Economic Strategy in Mozambique
* 11: Tony Addison and Alemayehu Geda: Ethiopia's New Financial Sector
and its Regulation
* Part IV: Transforming States
* 12: Göte Hansson: Building New States: Lessons from Eritrea
* 13: Jens Kovsted and Finn Tarp: Reconstruction, Reform, and State
Capacity in Guinea-Bissau
* 14: David Bevan: The Fiscal Dimensions of Ethiopia's Transition and
Reconstruction
* 15: Tony Addison and Leonce Ndikumana: Overcoming the Fiscal Crisis
of the African State
* Part V: Conclusions
* 16: Tony Addison: Communities, Private Sectors, and States
* 1: Tony Addison: Introduction and Overview
* 2: Tony Addison: From Conflict to Recovery?
* Part II: Reconstructing Communities
* 3: Mário Adauta de Sousa, Tony Addison, Björn Ekman, and Åsa
Stenman: From Humanitarian Assistance to Poverty Reduction in Angola
* 4: Clara de Sousa: Rebuilding Rural Livelihoods and Social Capital in
Mozambique
* 5: Gaim Kibreab: Displaced Communities and the Reconstruction of
Livelihoods in Eritrea
* 6: Daniel Ayalew, Stefan Dercon, and Pramila Krishnan:
Demobilization, Land, and Household Livelihoods in Ethiopia
* 7: Arne Bigsten: Selecting Priorities for Poverty Reduction and Human
Development in Ethiopia
* Part III: Revitalizing Private Sectors
* 8: Renato Aguilar: Angola's Incomplete Transition
* 9: Marc Wuyts: The Agrarian Question in Mozambique's Transition and
Reconstruction
* 10: Carlos Castel-Branco and Chris Cramer, with Degol Hailu:
Privatization and Economic Strategy in Mozambique
* 11: Tony Addison and Alemayehu Geda: Ethiopia's New Financial Sector
and its Regulation
* Part IV: Transforming States
* 12: Göte Hansson: Building New States: Lessons from Eritrea
* 13: Jens Kovsted and Finn Tarp: Reconstruction, Reform, and State
Capacity in Guinea-Bissau
* 14: David Bevan: The Fiscal Dimensions of Ethiopia's Transition and
Reconstruction
* 15: Tony Addison and Leonce Ndikumana: Overcoming the Fiscal Crisis
of the African State
* Part V: Conclusions
* 16: Tony Addison: Communities, Private Sectors, and States