Developmental Regimes in Africa

<p><strong>Developmental Regimes in Africa: Origins, Policies and Sustainability</strong></p><p>Parallel session, Tuesday, 11.30am</p>
<p>Organiser: <strong>David Booth, </strong>ODI / Developmental Regimes in Africa</p>


Latest articles

Asian Lessons & Agricultural Transformation in Rwanda (slides)
March 27, 2013 / Developmental Regimes in Africa
Frederick Golooba-MutebiMakerere University/Future Agricultures Consortium

Policy and governance in Africa’s economic transformation (slides)
March 27, 2013 / Developmental Regimes in Africa
Policy and governance in Africa’s economic transformationDavid BoothOverseas Development Institute

East African agriculture – the Potential and the Prospects (slides)
March 18, 2013 / Developmental Regimes in Africa
Ton Dietz and Wijnand KlaverAfrican Studies Centre Leiden

African Agriculture – The Potential And The Prospects
March 18, 2013 / Developmental Regimes in Africa
Full title: African Agriculture – the Potential and the Prospects: Case Studies for Kenya and Tanzania, Exploring a Method of Analysis Ton Dietz and Wijnand KlaverAfrican Studies Centre Leiden

Policy and governance in Africa’s economic transformation
March 18, 2013 / Developmental Regimes in Africa
David BoothOverseas Development Institute

The succession trap: high growth Africa and the pitfalls of leadership change
March 18, 2013 / Developmental Regimes in Africa
Tim KelsallDevelopmental Regimes in Africa (DRA) Project

Africa’s economic transformation: Policy and governance
March 18, 2013 / Developmental Regimes in Africa
David BoothOverseas Development Institute

Policy for development in Africa: Learning from Southeast Asia
March 18, 2013 / Developmental Regimes in Africa
David Henley University of Leiden, Netherlands Jan Kees van DongeTracking Development Project

Development as a collective action problem
March 18, 2013 / Developmental Regimes in Africa
Full title: Development as a collective action problem: Addressing the real challenges of African governance David BoothOverseas Development Institute

Policy for agriculture and horticulture in Rwanda
May 16, 2012 / Developmental Regimes in Africa
FAC Working Paper 38by David Booth and Frederick Golooba-Mutebi Agricultural development policies in sub-Saharan Africa continue to be weak, and the reasons are to be found in the incentives transmitted to policy makers by countries’ domestic political systems. The enfranchisement