Abstract

Part I: The End of the Colonial Period 1. The Economic Dimensions of British and French Decolonisation in Black Africa 2. The Colonial Inheritance Part II: Economic Performance and Explanations, 1960-1980 3. Performance, Expectations and the 'Policy' Approach 4. 'Non-Policy' Explanations of Limited Development Part III: The 'Policy' Explanation in Six African States 5. Anglophone West Africa: Ghana and Nigeria 6. Anglophone East Africa: Kenya and Tanzania 7. Francophone West Africa: Ivory Coast 8. Francophone West Africa: Senegal 9. Summary and Conclusions: Economic Decolonisation and 'Arrested Development'.

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