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Africa is at a critical inflection point. After decades of disappointing performance a combination of sound macro policies and a commodity price bonanza has led to a dramatic and long overdue surge in African growth rates and concomitant improvement in social indicators.
This impressive performance has now created its own challenge for African leadership-the heightened aspirations of their own people and the expectation of the world at large. And responding to this challenge will definitely require more than staying the course-more of the same will not work. It will require bold and tenacious pursuit of multifaceted policies and initiatives that will call for intellectual integrity and single?minded determination combined with political courage at home and statesmanship abroad.
It is in this context that the experience of the other emerging markets economies may provide pointers as African leaders grapple with the complex multidimensional issues of not just maintaining but accelerating economic growth, prosperity and well?being of their populace. To set the stage for defining the opportunities and the promise that can lie ahead, this report sets out alternative scenarios of what the outcomes could be but not predictions of what they will be. This study also outlines a framework and action agenda that can deliver Africa's promise.
Contents
List of Appendixes, Boxes, Figures, and Tables ; List of Abbreviations ; Foreword ; Preface ; Acknowledgments ; Introduction ; Part 1 ; 1. A 2050 Vision to Meet African Aspirations ; 2. Historical Perspective and Drivers of Future Change ; 3. Action Agenda - Jobs for People, Economies, and the Continent ; 4. Better Governance to Deliver Results ; Part II: People, Economies, and the Continent ; Section A: Prosperous People and Cohesive Societies - Jobs to Transform Lives ; 5. Accelerating the Demographic Transition ; 6. Eliminating Fragility and Conflict ; 7. Ensuring Equity and Inclusion ; 8. Breaking the Human Capital Barrier ; Section B: Diverse, Competitive Economies-Private Investments to Create Jobs ; 9. Maintaining Macroeconomic Stability and Increasing Resilience ; 10. Enhancing Growth, Competitiveness, and Job Creation ; 11. Transforming African Agriculture ; 12. Harnessing Natural Resources for Diversification ; 13. Managing Urbanization for Growth ; Section C: Integrated Continent- Bigger Markets to Foster Investment and Higher Productivity Jobs ; 14. : Enhancing Regional Cooperation and Integration on the Continent ; 15. Mitigating and Adapting to Climate Change ; 16. Repositioning Africa in the World ; Annex 1: Commodity Terms of Trade in Africa: A Fragile Blessing ; Annex 2: Model of Global Economy ; References ; About the Editors and Contributors ; Index ; Photo Credits