Antoinette Handley

Capsule Review
Mar/Apr
2009
Nicolas van de Walle

Although a common explanation for the African continent's mediocre-to-disastrous economic performance for the last 30 years has been the weakness of the private sector and its political subordination to a state elite that is less interested in long-term sustainable growth than it is in staying in power and profiting from rent seeking, relations between the private sector and the state vary across the region, as Handley makes clear in this well-informed book.