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The Industrial Policy Revolution II

Africa in the Twenty-first Century

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  • © 2013

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Part of the book series: International Economic Association Series (IEA)

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Table of contents (23 chapters)

  1. Introduction: Industrial Policy in the African Context

  2. New Thinking on Industrial Policy

  3. Structural Transformation: Lessons from History

  4. New Global Order and African Reindustrialization

  5. Trade, Finance, and Sectoral Policies

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About this book

This volume is the result of the 2012 International Economic Association's series of roundtables on the theme of Industrial Policy. The first, 'New Thinking on Industrial Policy,' was hosted by the World Bank in Washington, D.C, and the second, 'New Thinking on Industrial Policy: Implications for Africa,' was held in Pretoria, South Africa.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Columbia University, USA

    Joseph E. Stiglitz

  • National School of Development, Peking University, China

    Justin Lin Yifu

  • Minister of Economic Development, South Africa

    Ebrahim Patel

About the editors

Joseph E. Stiglitz, Columbia University, USA Justin Yifu Lin, Peking University, China Dr. Ludovico Alcorta, Statistics and Strategic Research Branch Dr. Nobuya Haraguchi, UNIDO Mr. Gorazd Rezonja, UNIDO Yaw Ansu, Africa Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) based in Accra, Ghana Vandana Chandra, World Bank's Development Economics Prospects Group C. P. Chandrasekhar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Ha-Joon Chang, University of Cambridge, UK Mario Cimoli Gabriel Porcile, ECLAC Klaus Deininger, World Bank, Washington DC, USA James Heintz, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA Jean Imbs, Paris School of Economics (PSE), France Richard Joseph, Northwestern University, USA Paul Jourdan Raphael Kaplinsky, Open University Mushtaq H. Khan, University of London, UK Célestin Monga, World Bank Streevarsen P.Narrainen, University of Manitoba, Canada Dominique Njinkeu, Trade Facilitation Facility (TFF) Julie Lohi Calvin Djiofack, World Bank Akbar Noman, Columbia University, USA Dr. Hamid Rashid, United Nations Simon Roberts Thia Jang Ping, Ministry of Trade and Industry Bruce Greenwald, Columbia University, USA

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