Structural Transformation and Economic Development in Africa

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Structural Transformation and Economic Development in Africa

Opportunities and Challenges

Struthers, John; Adewole, Adebisi

Springer International Publishing AG

04/2026

352

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Inglês

9783031923173

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1. Introduction: structural transformation in Africa: key insights.- 2. Fostering productive capacities and structural transformation in Africa: the role of the private sector.- 3. Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and associated policy responses on food systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: a synthesis of evidence.- 4. The effect of infrastructure on urban food consumers' food security: a case study in Anambra State, Nigeria.- 5. The impact of currency crises and selected macro factors on firms' financial performance: the case of Egypt.- 6. Climate change: policy support for national adaptation plans in Sub-Saharan Africa.- 7. A 'Trade and Exchange' view of the investor-entrepreneur relationship: framework for an early-stage entrepreneurial financing and ownership risks/rewards management strategy.- 8. Microfinancing and women in rural areas in Ogun State, Nigeria: a case study of Yewa South Local Government.- 9. Business knowledge within Africa management philosophy.- 10. How media representations influence women entrepreneurs' identity: evidence from the Tanzanian Press.- 11. Analysis of entrepreneurship education ecosystem of three institutions in Kenya: based on the five exogenous capitals of the Actiotope model.- 12. Online fashion and performative cyber power of social media influencers: a case study from Algeria.- 13. Applying the circular economy framework to the global cocoa value chain.- 14. Supply chain risk management and non-financial performance of manufacturing companies: the intervening role of green supply chain practices.- 15. Facilitating smallholder coffee producers global value chains participation: evidence from Ethiopia.- 16. Managing supply chain risks through corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives: comparisons between South Africa and the UK.
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Productive economic capacities;Economic impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on Africa;Urban food security;Currency crises in Africa;Climate change policy;Entrepreneurship in Africa;African supply and value chains;Circular economy;Supply chain risk management;Green supply chains;Global value chains participation;Corporate social responsibility