Development Strategies for Africa: Lessons from Asia, Europe, USA and Canada

Samuel Ime Udofa, Tarila Ayibaebi Ekeuwei
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The study analyzed development strategies for Africa with specific emphasis on lessons from the developed countries of Europe, Asia, the United States of America, and Canada. Development is akin to a sustainable livelihood, hence, the need for a country to devise means for the achievement and maintenance of accelerated improvements in the holistic affairs of the people and their environs. The objectives of the study were to analyze major development strategies suitable for African countries, identify challenges of development strategies in African countries and proffer solutions to ameliorate them. The Economic Theory of Modernization was adopted for the study. The qualitative research methodology which is mainly descriptive was adopted for the study through the use of secondary sources of data like internet sources, textbooks, journals, etc. It was discovered that primary exports and diversification, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI); planned use of external aids, natural resources economics, and domestic resource mobilization, constitutes major development strategies for the underdeveloped and developing countries of Africa. It was also discovered that problems of unorganized vision and plans, corruption, poor funding, ineffective tax administration system and poor plan implementation and evaluation limit the success of development strategies in African countries. It was recommended that special funds for development plans should be independent of the general budget and agencies of implementation and evaluation should be created for any development plan or programme.
非洲发展战略:亚洲、欧洲、美国和加拿大的经验教训
该研究分析了非洲的发展战略,特别强调了欧洲、亚洲、美利坚合众国和加拿大发达国家的经验教训。发展类似于一种可持续的生计,因此,一个国家需要制定手段来实现和维持加速改善人民及其环境的整体事务。这项研究的目的是分析适合非洲国家的主要发展战略,确定非洲国家发展战略的挑战,并提出改善这些挑战的解决办法。本文采用现代化经济理论进行研究。定性研究方法主要是描述性的,通过使用二手数据来源,如互联网资源,教科书,期刊等进行研究。研究发现,初级出口与多样化、外国直接投资(FDI);有计划地利用外部援助、自然资源经济学和国内资源调动是非洲不发达国家和发展中国家的主要发展战略。会议还发现,缺乏组织的远见和计划、腐败、资金不足、税收管理制度无效以及计划执行和评价不佳等问题限制了非洲国家发展战略的成功。有人建议,发展计划的特别基金应独立于一般预算,并应为任何发展计划或方案设立执行和评价机构。
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