Abstract

Most work in economic geography is on the Global North and developing Asia. However, this geographical bias occludes other(ed) places that could inform theory. This intervention conceptualizes Africa's experience in the global economy through the development of a typology of globalization (Globalization 1, 2, 3). It also reflects on the future of the continent in the global economy.

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