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Tables and Figures Preface Introduction: Are Alternative Development Strategies Suitable for Africa to Remedy Its Deepening Crisis? by A. Y. Yansane International Institutions Experts' Views Prospects for Africa's Economic Recovery and Development by Michel Doo Kingue National Capacity Building and Long Term Development: The Role of Technical Cooperation in Africa by Stephen Adei Comments of Discussants Responses to and Impact of the Crisis of Development in Africa: Regional and Sectoral Perspectives Extent of the Crisis and Structural Adjustment in Cote D'Ivoire, Senegal, and Guinea: Implications for One Another by A. Y. Yansane Nigeria: Priorities and Prospects for the 1990s by Chukwuma F. Obidegwu The Effects of Adjustment Measures on Nigerian Labor by Tayo Fashoyin Global Formulae, Local Responses, Rural Economic Differentiation in Ghana by Gwendolyn Mikell Macro-Modeling Aspects of Adjustment Policy Planning by Charles N'Cho-Oguie Comments of Discussants Reformulation of Models An Alternative Framework for Adjustment with Transformation and Major Policy Directions and Policy Instruments by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) Toward an Alternative Development Strategy by Ann Seidman The World Bank versus the Economic Commission of Africa: Is this Really a Conflict as to Development Strategy? by Robert S. Browne Comments of Discussants Writers' Views of Development in Africa Is Development a Purely Empirical Concept or Also Teleological: A Perspective from We the Underdeveloped by Sylvia Wynter Comments of Discussants Conclusion by A.Y. Yansane Selected Bibliography Index

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