Economic Transition in Guinea1996
Implications for Growth and Poverty (Cornell Food & Nutrition Policy Program Book)
by David E. Sahn
Culling data from the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations, and numerous interviews and previously unpublished government data, Jehan Arulpragasam and David E. Sahn here present an overview of the Guinean economy and its evolution - from independence, through crisis, to reformand model the implications of these changes for economic performance and living standards of the poor.
Highlighting the chasm between theory and practice, between well-intentioned program and problematic implementation, the authors reveal how Guinea both parallels and contradicts past experiences of economic reform in Africa. Most notably, reform in Guinea has been hindered by the weighty administrative, managerial, and logistical demands of undertaking a vast battery of economic...
