Abstract

ABSTRACT In this paper are presented some results of a topodynamic analysis of the evolution of the West African urban system. Topdynamic projections are studied in order to characterize the most basic trends of the system. From pure description and forecasting the paper moves to launching a discussion on the economic implications of the observed and projected trends in population distribution. Is the urban boom tantamount to an economic boom or is it a smoke screen hiding a further marginalization of the West African economy on the world stage?

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