Economic Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa, Volume II : Institutions and Informal Sector Productivity (2026. 220 S. Approx. 220 p. 20 illus. 210 mm)

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Economic Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa, Volume II : Institutions and Informal Sector Productivity (2026. 220 S. Approx. 220 p. 20 illus. 210 mm)

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Despite the growing population and significant natural resources of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), economies in that region currently represent only 2% of global GDP. Finished goods are imported to Africa from the US, Europe, China and Japan, while commodities remain the primary export. Addressing this balance must be the primary focus of initiatives to foster economic growth and development across the region in the coming years. However, there is currently a lack of intellectual discourse that incorporates diverse firm-level and institutional-level theories, as well as the stakeholder perspective, to explain the transformation of Sub-Saharan Africa into a production economy. This two-volume edited work brings together scholars of business in Africa and economic transformation to discuss topics including the knowledge economy, inter-regional relations, supply chains, the informal economy, the service sector and more, creating a broad and probing analysis of Africa's potential for transformation and strategies to achieve it.

This second volume explores the relationship between institutions and sectoral productivity in SSA, emphasising the need for policies that integrate informal economy players into the formal structure to enhance socio-economic development. The volume suggest that strong governance, aligned policies, and the inclusion of informal sector innovations are crucial for improving productivity and achieving sustainable economic transformation in SSA. It will be of interest to scholars of business in Africa, international business, developing economies, business strategy and innovation.

Contents

Introduction.- Chapter 1: Economic Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa (Volume II): Institutions And Sectoral Productivity In Sub-Saharan Africa.- Section One: Sub-Saharan Africa's Institutional Landscape and the Regional Productive Economy.- Chapter 2: Economic Governance and Productivity Nexus - The Roles of Institutional Quality, Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy in Achieving Economic Transformation in Africa.- Chapter 3: Mitigating Effects of Globalization and Governance Quality on Finance-Environmental Quality Association: Evidence from ECOWAS.- Chapter 4: Informal Markets Responsiveness to Sub-Saharan Africa's Production Economy: Complementarity of the Institutional Theory and a Self-reliance View.- Section Two: Sectoral Performance and Sub-Saharan Africa's Productive Economy.- Chapter 5: Liquidity Management and Financial Performance of Selected Listed Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria.- Chapter 6: Structuralisation for industrialization and agric-industry linkage in Nigeria: An empirical approach.- Chapter 7: Impact of Private Sector Performance on Nigeria's Economic Growth from 1991 to 2021.- Chapter 8: Population Growth, Socioeconomic Factors and Food Security in Nigeria.- Chapter 9: Impact of Agricultural Trade in the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goal of 'Zero Hunger': A South African Perspective.- Chapter 10: The Role of Student-Based Social Enterprise in Addressing Youth Unemployment.- Conclusion.- Chapter 11: Rethinking Institutional Frameworks in Sub-Saharan African Economies: Integrating the Self-Reliance Perspective.

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