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Corporatism In Africa: Comparative Analysis And Practice

Corporatism In Africa: Comparative Analysis And Practice

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The book explores African corporatism through case studies, highlighting its similarities and differences from other corporatism regions. It also showcases the diverse practices and outcomes of corporatism across African countries.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 240 pages
Publication date: 29 July 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This book presents a comprehensive collection of case studies that shed light on the unique characteristics and variations of African corporatism, while also highlighting its similarities to corporatism in other regions. Through these case studies, the book underscores the diverse practices and outcomes of corporatist systems across African countries, showcasing the complexities and nuances of this economic model.

The introduction of the book sets the stage for the exploration of African corporatism by providing a historical and contextual backdrop. It discusses the historical roots of corporatism in Africa, including its emergence as a response to the challenges of colonialism and the need for economic development. The book also explores the unique features of African corporatism, such as the role of state-owned enterprises, the influence of ethnic and cultural factors, and the impact of globalization on the continent.

The first chapter of the book provides an overview of African corporatism and its historical development. It discusses the origins of corporatism in Europe and its spread to other regions, including Africa. The chapter also highlights the different forms of corporatism that have emerged in Africa, such as state-owned enterprises, private-sector partnerships, and cooperative societies.

The second chapter delves into the case studies that illustrate the diversity of African corporatism. The case studies cover a range of African countries, including Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania. Each case study provides a detailed analysis of the corporatist system in a particular country, including its historical background, economic policies, and outcomes. The chapter also explores the challenges and opportunities that African corporatism faces, such as the need for economic diversification, the role of the state in the economy, and the impact of globalization on African businesses.

The third chapter examines the variations in corporatist practice and success among African countries. It discusses the factors that contribute to the variation in corporatist systems, such as economic development, political stability, and cultural factors. The chapter also explores the strategies that African countries have adopted to promote corporatist practices, such as government intervention, private-sector partnerships, and social welfare programs.

The fourth chapter discusses the implications of African corporatism for the future of the continent. It discusses the potential benefits and challenges of African corporatism, such as its ability to promote economic growth, create employment opportunities, and address social inequality. The chapter also explores the challenges that African corporatism faces, such as the need for sustainable development, the role of the state in the economy, and the impact of globalization on African businesses.

In conclusion, this book presents a comprehensive and insightful examination of African corporatism. Through its collection of case studies and analysis, the book sheds light on the unique characteristics and variations of African corporatism, while also highlighting its similarities to corporatism in other regions. The book provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities that African corporatism faces, and its potential to contribute to the economic development and social well-being of the continent.

Weight: 440g
ISBN-13: 9780367163914

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