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ID159401
Title ProperEthiopian developmental state
LanguageENG
AuthorClapham, Christopher
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ethiopia provides one of the clearest examples of a ‘developmental state’ in Africa. Drawing on a deeply entrenched experience of statehood, the present Ethiopian regime has embarked on an ambitious programme, depending on the central capture of ‘rents’, to fund a massive expansion especially in communications, education, and hydroelectricity. High initial rates of growth have been achieved. However, the political setting is tightly constrained and the state has not allowed the private sector freedom of action to generate the required levels of production. Ultimate success will depend on the capacity to transform a state that has itself been central to the development process.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 39, No.6; 2018: p.1151-1165
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 39 No 6
Key WordsEthiopia ;  Developmental State ;  Private Sector ;  Meles Zenawi ;  Developmental Patrimonialism


 
 
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