Botswana – A Modern Economic History

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An African Diamond in the Rough, Palgrave Studies in Economic History

ISBN: 3030103234
ISBN 13: 9783030103231
Autor: Hillbom, Ellen/Bolt, Jutta
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xv, 235 S., 22 s/w Illustr., 235 p. 22 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.01.2019
Auflage: 1/2019
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

„Many people have tried to draw lessons from Botswana’s apparent economic success, andlinked it to unique features of the country’s history. In this book, Bolt and Hillbom have useddetailed historical research to tell the story of that success, and suggest that it is perhaps notso unique after all. At the same time, they have shown how detailed case studies can contributeto a more nuanced and complete understanding of African economic development since thenineteenth century.“- Leigh Gardner, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK „With their construction of long-term income inequality trends Hillbom and Bolt provide newand interesting evidence demonstrating that the gap between rich and poor, so evident inBotswana today, first began to show up in the 1940s.“- Neil Parsons, University of Botswana Together with Mauritius, Botswana is often categorized as one of two growth miracles insub-Saharan Africa. Due to its spectacular long-run economic performance and impressivesocial development, it has been termed both an economic success story and a developmentalstate. While there is uniqueness in the Botswana experience, several aspects of the country’sopportunities and challenges are of a more general nature. Throughout its history, Botswana hasbeen both blessed and hindered by its natural resource abundance and dependency, which haveinfluenced growth periods, opportunities for economic diversification, strategies for sustainableeconomic and social development, and the distribution of incomes and opportunities.Through a political economy framework, Hillbom and Bolt provide an updated understandingof an African success story. Ellen Hillbom is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economic History, LundUniversity, Sweden. Jutta Bolt is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economic History, Lund University,Sweden and affiliated with the University of Groningen, the Netherlands.

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Beschreibung

Together with Mauritius, Botswana is often categorized as one of two growth miracles in sub-Saharan Africa. Due to its spectacular long-run economic performance and impressive social development, it has been termed both an economic success story and a developmental state. While there is uniqueness in the Botswana experience, several aspects of the country's opportunities and challenges are of a more general nature. Throughout its history, Botswana has been both blessed and hindered by its natural resource abundance and dependency, which have influenced growth periods, opportunities for economic diversification, strategies for sustainable economic and social development, and the distribution of incomes and opportunities.Through a political economy framework, Hillbom and Bolt provide an updated understanding of an African success story, covering the period from the mid-19th century, when the Tswana groups settled, to the present day. Understanding the interaction over time between geography and factor endowments on the one hand, and the development of economic and political institutions on the other, offers principle lessons from Botswana's experience to other natural resource rich developing countries.

Autorenporträt

Ellen Hillbom is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economic History, Lund University, Sweden. Her research focuses on Southern and Eastern Africa and addresses both historical and contemporary cases of agricultural and structural transformation, long-term inequality trends, natural resource dependency, property rights regimes governing agricultural resources, and smallholder production and commercialization. Jutta Bolt is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economic History, Lund University, Sweden and affiliated with the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Her research focuses on understanding long-term comparative economic development patterns, with a special focus on Africa. Current research projects include demographic developments, long-term agricultural productivity and the historical origins of present-day income inequality. In addition she works in the Maddison Project measuring long-run global economic development.

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