African Emigres in the United States: A Missing Link in Africa's Social and Economic Development
By (Author) Kofi K. Apraku
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
20th August 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Migration, immigration and emigration
Civics and citizenship
304.86073
Hardback
192
The people of Africa emerged from colonial rule with optimism and determination to transform its society and bring prosperity to the continent, but today there is neither economic nor political freedom. In order to seize control of its destiny, Kofi Apraku contends, Africa must mobilize all of its resources, and recognize the contributions that emigrants in the United States can make toward its development. In this work, Apraku offers a comprehensive look at these emigrants, demonstrating that Africa has well-trained, experienced, and productive personnel in the United States, and that they are willing to return to their native lands if only African leaders are willing to undertake the necessary political and economic reforms. Apraku's study addresses four main questions concerning African emigrants: Who are the skilled emigrants employed in the United States; Why did they come to America; What potential role can they play in Africa's development; and What types of reforms are needed to allow them to contribute to Africa's development In addition, the book discusses contemporary African issues, including agriculture and food production, population growth, economic integration, diversification of African economies, privatization, democratization of political systems, and industrial policy for the 1990s. A review of failed economic policies is presented, along with suggestions for new approaches and a new emphasis on sustained economic growth and political stability. This work seeks to serve as a reference source for students of African studies and international development, as well as for international policy-makers and professionals in development agencies.
. . . the book is a major contribution to the identification and explication of Africa's problems. . . . Apraku's study must be read by the continent's students and policymakers, and by those in the United States and the developed world who continue to profit from Africa's predicament.-Journal of Developing Areas
This study makes unique contributions by shedding light on important but little studied aspects of contemporary African international migration: it integrates international/global and national issues.-International Migration Review
"This study makes unique contributions by shedding light on important but little studied aspects of contemporary African international migration: it integrates international/global and national issues."-International Migration Review
." . . the book is a major contribution to the identification and explication of Africa's problems. . . . Apraku's study must be read by the continent's students and policymakers, and by those in the United States and the developed world who continue to profit from Africa's predicament."-Journal of Developing Areas
KOFI K. APRAKU is Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. A development economist by training, he has done consulting and teaching in the field of economics, and has published numerous articles and reviews in such journals as Southern Ohio Business Review, Journal of Economic Growth, Journal of Developing Areas, and American Journal of Agricultural Economics.