“Corruption and Development in African Nations” explores the deep-rooted causes of corruption in Africa, going beyond the typical portrayal of African countries as corrupt. We delve into the African political economy to uncover the severity of governance issues and their impact on the domestic economy and the region's role in the international economic order.
Our book combines economic analysis and political theory to provide a comprehensive understanding of political and economic corruption in Sub-Saharan Africa. Instead of merely focusing on increasing vigilance, coercion, and democratic processes, we offer insightful analysis to grasp the foundational issues contributing to corruption.
This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of governance and corruption in African nations, providing a nuanced perspective on the challenges and potential solutions for development.