Publisher: CODESRIA, Senegal
Pages: 246
Year: 2017
Category: Economic Development, Economics, Reference Statistics
Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
Industrial and Development Economics
An African Perspective
The aim of this book is to provide comprehensive understanding of industrial economics and its applicability to African countries. The book is expected to serve as an intellectual and pedagogical support to teaching. It is a vital resource material for both undergraduate and post-graduate students. The text is also excellent for self-study for all people with a keen interest in the discipline because of the unique approach adopted by the author. Each chapter is arranged pedagogically starting with learning objectives followed by introductory remarks, then content and finally conclusion. Numerous relevant examples, case studies and review questions are provided.
£36.00
About the author
Stephen M. Kapunda has taught Industrial Economics, among other
economics courses, at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels for
more than thirty years. He has also been an external examiner in various
African universities. Prof Kapunda holds a BA(Ed) degree, majoring in
Economics, from the University of Dar-es-Salaam, an MA (Economics),
University of Toronto, Canada and a PhD (Economics) from the University
of Dar-es-Salaam. He is currently at the University of Botswana.