Aid, Structural Change and the Private Sector in Africa

Abstract

This paper argues that official development assistance (foreign aid) is partly responsible for the lack of structural change in Africa. Africa’s development partners have devoted too few resources and too little attention to two critical constraints to private investment, infrastructure and skills, focusing instead on easily understood, but potentially low impact regulatory reforms. A new aid strategy, one that catalyses private investment in high value added sectors, is needed. Support for strategic interventions to push nontraditional exports, support industrial agglomerations, build firm capabilities, and strengthen regional integration should anchor a new donor agenda to create good jobs and sustain growth.

Citation

Page, J. Aid, Structural Change and the Private Sector in Africa. UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, Finland (2012) 24 pp. ISBN 978-92-9230-484-3 [Working Paper No. 2012/21]

Aid, Structural Change and the Private Sector in Africa

Published 1 January 2012