African economic history internal development and external dependency
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TextPublication details: London Heinemann, 1987Description: ix, 294 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cmISBN: - 9780852550090
- 330.967AUS
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Includes index
The first comprehensive study of Africa's economic history, beginning with the origins of domesticated food production and concluding with the attainment of political independence. The author draws insights from both liberal and Marxist approaches without adopting either one. The book's particular strengths lie in Austen's balance of cultural and geographical areas, his analysis of trade and commerce, and his portrayal of emerging regional economies.
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