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[ Back to Volume15 #3 Table of Contents ] [ back to Africa Recovery home ] [ Email this article ] From Africa Recovery, Vol.15 #3, October 2001, page 31
The Political Economy of Housing and Urban Development in Africa: Ghana's Experience from Colonial Times to 1998 by Kwadwo Konadu-Agyemang, (Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut, US; 2000: 248 pp: $65) The Psychology of Management in African Organizations by Denis Chima E. Ugwuegbu (Quorum Books, Westport, Connecticut, US; 2001; 304 pp; $65) Success and Failure of Microbusiness Owners in Africa, ed. Michael Frese (Quorum Books, Westport, Connecticut, US; 2000; 216 pp; $59.95) On Borders: Perspectives on International Migration in Southern Africa, ed. David McDonald (Palgrave, New York, US; 2000; 320 pp; hb $45) A People Betrayed: The Role of the West in Rwanda's Genocide by Linda Melvern (Zed Books, London, UK; 2000; 288 pp; hb $69.95, pb $19.95) Disciplining Democracy: Development Discourse and Good Governance in Africa by Rita Abrahamsen (Zed Books, London, UK; 2001; 192 pp; hb $65, pb $22.50) Running Guns: The Global Black Market in Small Arms, ed. Lora Lumpe (Zed Books, London, UK; 2000; 256 pp; hb $69.95, pb $27.50) Investment and Risk in Africa, eds. Paul Collier and Catherine Pattillo (Palgrave, New York, US; 2000; 400 pp; hb $85) Power Sector Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa, ed. John K. Turkson (Palgrave, New York, US; 2000; 304 pp; hb $75) The Baobab and the Mango Tree: Africa, the Asian Tigers and the Developing World by Scott Thompson and Nicholas Thompson (Zed Books, London, UK; 2000; 224 pp; hb $65, pb $22.50) Technology and Skills in Zimbabwe's Manufacturing: From Autarky to Competition by Simon Teitel (Palgrave, New York, US; 2000; 208 pp; hb $69.95) Africa's Changing Markets for Health and Veterinary Services, ed. David K. Leonard (Palgrave, New York, US; 2000; 361 pp; hb $79.95, pb $25) Development, State and Society: Theories and Practice in Contemporary Africa by Seyoum Hameso (Authors Choice Press, New York, US; 2001; 448 pp; pb $25.95) Women in African Economies -- From Burning Sun to Boardroom: Business Ventures and Investment Patterns of 17 Ugandan Women by Margaret Snyder (Fountain Publishing, Rochester, Michigan, US; 2000; 353 pp; $30) States of Development: On Primacy of Politics in Development by Adrian Leftwich (Blackwell Publishers, Malden, Massachusetts, US; 2001; 240 pp; hb $69.95, pb $29.95) Developing Countries and the WTO: A Pro-Active Agenda, eds. Bernard Hoekman and Will Martin (Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, UK; 2000; 336 pp; pb £19.99, $39.95) L'avenir de la zone franc by Hakim Ben Hammouda and Moustapha Kasse (Editions Karthala, Paris; 2001; 520 pp; FF 220) L'Afrique peut gagner by Pierre Merlin (Editions Karthala, Paris; 2001; 200 pp; FF 110) Le Botswana contemporain by Daniel Compagnon and Brian Mokopakgosi (Editions Karthala, Paris; 2001; 432 pp; FF 180) Une Afrique s'invente by Enda Graf Sahel (Editions Karthala, Paris; 2001; 326 pp; FF 160) La malnutrition en situation de crise by Claude Prudhon (Editions Karthala, Paris; 2001; 344pp; FF 160) Jim Grant: UNICEF Visionary, ed. Richard Jolly (UNICEF, New York, US; 2001; 180 pp; $10) Associational Life in African Cities: Popular Responses to the Urban Crisis, eds. Arne Tostensen, Inge Tvedten and Mariken Vaa (Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala, Sweden; 2001; 324 pp; pb $29.95) African Voices, African Visions, eds. Olugbenga Adesida and Arunma Oteh (Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala, Sweden; 2001; 217 pp; pb $29.95) Facets of Globalization: International and Local Dimensions of Development by Simon J. Evenett and Shahid Yusuf (World Bank, Washington, D.C. US; 2001; 288 pp; pb $30) Aid and Reform in Africa, eds. Shanta Devarajan, David Dollar and Torgny Holmgren (World Bank, Washington, D.C. US; 2001; 712 pp; pb $35) [ Back to Volume15 #3 Table of Contents ] [ back to Africa Recovery home ] [ Email this article ] [ New Releases ] [ Magazine - Current/Past issues ] [ Index / Search ] [ About us ] [ UN Home ] [ UN News ] [ UN Key Reports ] [ UN Africa Links ] Material from this article may be freely reproduced, with
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