Africa's Lions: Three challenges limiting the potential for inclusive growth

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Historically, the African continent has been largely dismissed as a case of regional economic delinquency, with the levels of growth necessary to reduce poverty and inequality deemed to be consistently unattainable. In the last decade, however, significantly higher levels of economic growth have ushered in a new era to the region, suggesting it may be ripe for a period of rapid development.
Original languageEnglish
Publication dateOct 2017
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2017
SeriesWIDER Policy Brief
Number4
Volume2017

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