O10-2 ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND POLICY REFORM IN AFRICA
Africa's economic performance over the last 4 decades has been quite volatile. The papers in this session discuss the role of trade, aid, and social cohesion in Africa's gorwth and developmen, and try to explore how they can explain Africa's perfomance. Saturday late morning or early afternoon
Organizer: Mina Baliamoune-Lutz, University of North Florida — USA

Mwangi wa Githinji, University of Massachusetts-Amherst — USA, Dhows to Planes: Trade Relations Between the GCC and Africa and Their Impacts

Brian W. Sloboda, U.S. Postal Service — USA and Kalamogo Coulibaly, The World Bank — USA, Relationship Between Foreign Aid, Investment and Economic Growth in Africa

Mina Baliamoune-Lutz, University of North Florida — USA, Policy Reforms and Social Cohesion in Africa

Léonce Ndikumana and Kaouther Abderrahim, African Development Bank — Tunisia, Why Do African Resource-Rich Countries Tax Less Than Resource-Scarce Countries; Distorted

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