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Questions without Answers? The African Underdevelopment Story
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Questions without Answers? The African Underdevelopment Story

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Questions without Answers? The African Underdevelopment Story: The Zambian Case is a call to action by African leaders and nations in realization that the continent's natural resources have not benefited the continent mainly because of the exploitative policies by Western governments. The book brings out proven facts that Africa has enough resources to develop the continent and reduce poverty but has been reduced to a loan and debt dependent and continued export of raw materials. Therefore, there is a demand that if Africa has to develop, it should change its investment policies by consolidating its partnership with Asian economies that are already contributing to the development agenda of the continent through technology transfer and establishment of the manufacturing industry. The book calls for mutual benefit in natural resource utilization if Africa- Western economic partnership is to be sustained.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
1 April 2025
Pages
52
ISBN
9786208440015

Questions without Answers? The African Underdevelopment Story: The Zambian Case is a call to action by African leaders and nations in realization that the continent's natural resources have not benefited the continent mainly because of the exploitative policies by Western governments. The book brings out proven facts that Africa has enough resources to develop the continent and reduce poverty but has been reduced to a loan and debt dependent and continued export of raw materials. Therefore, there is a demand that if Africa has to develop, it should change its investment policies by consolidating its partnership with Asian economies that are already contributing to the development agenda of the continent through technology transfer and establishment of the manufacturing industry. The book calls for mutual benefit in natural resource utilization if Africa- Western economic partnership is to be sustained.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
1 April 2025
Pages
52
ISBN
9786208440015