Sub-Saharan African countries have more than most developing regions experienced poorer economic performances since the early 1980s, a period characterised by declining national incomes per capita, slowdown in gross domestic product growth and decreasing investment. Many policy makers, donor organisations and academic studies attribute these disappointing economic performances to failure in pursuing appropriate macroeconomic policies. Not only have those countries made poor policy choices, but...
Sub-Saharan African countries have more than most developing regions experienced poorer economic performances since th...