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Structural Adjustment in Africa. An Evaluation of Western Aid and Development Interventions in Africa after 1980.

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The essay critically examines the claim that Structural Adjustment Plans (SAP) are responsible for underdevelopment in Africa. It explores the implications of these economic policies on the continent's development trajectory, providing insights into the political and economic contexts that shape African development. The analysis is rooted in a scholarly framework, reflecting on the broader impacts of SAP and contributing to the ongoing discourse on development politics.

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Structural Adjustment in Africa. An Evaluation of Western Aid and Development Interventions in Africa after 1980., Sebastian Veit

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