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Duality by design, the global race to build Africa's infrastructure, edited by Nuno Gil, Anne Stafford, Innocent Musonda

Label
Duality by design, the global race to build Africa's infrastructure, edited by Nuno Gil, Anne Stafford, Innocent Musonda
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Duality by design
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1130758903
Responsibility statement
edited by Nuno Gil, Anne Stafford, Innocent Musonda
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
the global race to build Africa's infrastructure
Summary
Africa's rapid population growth and urbanisation has made its socioeconomic development a global priority. But as China ramps up its assistance in bridging Africa's basic infrastructure gap to the detriment of institutions building, warnings of a debt trap have followed. Building upon an extensive body of evidence, the editors argue that developing institutions and infrastructure are two equally desirable but organisationally incompatible objectives. In conceptualising this duality by design, a new theoretical framework proposes better understanding of the differing approaches to development espoused by traditional agencies, such as the World Bank, and emergent Chinese agencies. This new framing moves the debate away from the fruitless search for a 'superior' form of organising, and instead suggests looking for complementarities in competing forms of organising for development. For students and researchers in international business, strategic and public management, and complex systems, as well as practitioners in international development and business in emergent markets.--, Provided by publisher
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