What is it about?
This paper provides a quick glance at the dominant issues that have characterized the development economics debate during the past five decades. It is based on a review of a selection of literature that highlights the dominant perspectives in development economics. It draws a distinction between soft and hard economics, arguing that economic growth must be converted into social change that benefits poor for it to be described as development-oriented.
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It provides a direction for future research into issues of economic growth and poverty alleviation in Sub-Sahara Africa
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This page is a summary of: Economic growth and poverty alleviation in Africa – linking hard and soft economics, African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, April 2014, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/ajems-03-2014-0016.
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