Publication: African Poverty
Date
2012
Authors
Published Version
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Washington Law Review Association
The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you.
Citation
Duncan M. Kennedy, African Poverty, 87 Wash. L. Rev. 205 (2012).
Research Data
Abstract
African extreme poverty is probably a function (although not solely) of the balkanized post-colonial geopolitics of Africa. It is also probably a function (although not solely) of the income distribution generated by a typically perverse African political economy, through its effect on the allocation of resources to development. As between these two causes, the second is probably much the more important. This reinterpretation puts considerably more of the blame for African poverty on the Western great powers than does the “poverty trap” analytic that is a common contemporary way of thinking about the African economic situation.
Description
Other Available Sources
Keywords
Terms of Use
Metadata Only