BAD - Banque Africaine de Développement (Côte d’Ivoire)
Wiley (United States)
African Development Review is a professional journal devoted to the study and analysis of development policy in Africa. Published for the African Development Bank, the Review emphasizes policy relevance of research findings,
African Development Review is a professional journal devoted to the study and analysis of development policy in Africa. Published for the African Development Bank, the Review emphasizes policy relevance of research findings, rather than purely theoretical and quantitative issues.
The review contains:
- High quality articles analyzing recent critical issues relating to Africa's economic and social development;
- Empirical analyses and case studies either of single countries, or of comparative nature, which shed light on development policy choices;
- Book reviews, conference reports and comments on Review articles.
It covers, amongst others, the following subjects:
- Macroeconomic Policies (Fiscal, Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy);
- Economic and Structural Reforms including Issues of Financial Sector Reforms;
- Sectoral Issues on Agriculture, Energy, Mining and Industry;
- Issues of Building Infrastructure and Human Resource Capacity;
- Private Sector Development;
- Regional and International Concerns such as Debt, Trade, Capital Flows, Regional Integration, South-South Cooperation and Globalization;
- Socioeconomic Issues of Income Distribution and Poverty Alleviation.
- Author-paid optional open access
- English
- French