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Africonomics Bronwen Everill

Africonomics By Bronwen Everill

Africonomics by Bronwen Everill


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'A wry, rollicking, and provocative history' Michael Taylor, author of The Interest

A thought-provoking analysis of Africa's relationship with economic imperialism Astrid Madimba and Chinny Ukata, authors of Its A Continent

Africonomics Summary

Africonomics: A History of Western Ignorance by Bronwen Everill

'A wry, rollicking, and provocative history' Michael Taylor, author of The Interest

A thought-provoking analysis of Africa's relationship with economic imperialism Astrid Madimba and Chinny Ukata, authors of Its A Continent

We need to think differently about African economics.

For centuries, Westerners have tried to fix African economies. From the abolition of slavery onwards, missionaries, philanthropists, development economists and NGOs have arrived on the continent, full of good intentions and bad ideas. Their experiments have invariably gone awry, to the great surprise of all involved.

In this short, bold story of Western economic thought about Africa, historian Bronwen Everill argues that these interventions fail because they start from a misguided premise: that African economies just need to be more like the West. Ignoring Africa's own traditions of economic thought, Europeans and Americans assumed a set of universal economic laws that they thought could be applied anywhere. They enforced specifically Western ideas about growth, wealth, debt, unemployment, inflation, womens work and more, and used Western metrics to find African countries wanting.

The West does not know better than African nations how an economy should be run. By laying bare the myths and realities of our tangled economic history, Africonomics moves from Western ignorance to African knowledge.

Africonomics Reviews

'In this wry, rollicking, and provocative history of international economics, Bronwen Everill shows us how, over the course of centuries, Western ideals have collided repeatedly and disastrously with African realities and how even the best-intended of interventions have often paved a road to hell' Michael Taylor, author of The Interest

A thought-provoking analysis of Africa's relationship with economic imperialism Astrid Madimba and Chinny Ukata, authors of Its A Continent

This book outstandingly analyses the shortcomings of a certain approach to thinking about Africa, and it implicitly indicates the other side of the coin: the forces for change that will continue to shape the continent from within Kofi Adjepong-Boateng, Centre for Financial History, University of Cambridge

REVIEWS FOR NOT MADE BY SLAVES:

'Impressive[Readers] will be rewarded with greater understanding of historical developments that changed the relationship between consumers and producers in a global economy in ways that reverberate to this day' Wall Street Journal

'Everill repositions West Africa as central to the broader Atlantic story of 18th and 19th century economic morality, its relationship with commercial ethics, and the expansion of capitalism' Financial Times

'Offers a penetrating new perspective on abolition in the British Empire Impressive' Jacobin

About Bronwen Everill

Bronwen Everill is the author of Not Made by Slaves and Abolition and Empire in Sierra Leone and Liberia. She has held a Leverhulme Fellowship, is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and was the Director of the Centre of African Studies at the University of Cambridge. She now teaches at Princeton and is a Research Affiliate at the Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past in the Department of Economics at Stellenbosch University, South Africa.

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NGR9780008581145
9780008581145
0008581142
Africonomics: A History of Western Ignorance by Bronwen Everill
New
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
2024-10-10
304
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