Foreign Aid, Self-Reliance, and Economic Development in West Africa
By (Author) R Omotay Olaniyan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th August 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Aid and relief programmes
338.966
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
This book is a penetrating comparative analysis of the economic development efforts of West African countries. It seeks to illuminate the grey areas in development and to emphasize the appropriate actions that should be taken at all levels in the emerging international economy to ensure sustainable development. Olaniyan examines conceptual and theoretical problems of foreign aid and economic development, along with the limitations of the concept of self-reliance. The book also features a comparative analysis of the internal and external development problems associated with West African countries, including difficulties of collective self-reliance at the subregional level. Olaniyan concludes that there are prospects for sustainable development in the area, especially if it is internally generated.
R. OMOTAYO OLANIYAN is currently Economic Adviser to the Permanent Observer Mission of the Organization of African Unity to the United Nations. He is an Associate Research Professor of international economic relations at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs. Dr. Olaniyan has co-edited four books on economic development, and has published articles in scholarly journals on international development issues.