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Africa's Latent Assets
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Abstract Despite the past centuries' economic setbacks and challenges, are there reasons for optimism about Africa's economic prospects? We provide a conceptual framework and empirical evidence that show how the nature of African society has led to three sets of unrecognised 'latent assets.' First, success i... view more
Despite the past centuries' economic setbacks and challenges, are there reasons for optimism about Africa's economic prospects? We provide a conceptual framework and empirical evidence that show how the nature of African society has led to three sets of unrecognised 'latent assets.' First, success in African society is talent driven and Africa has experienced high levels of perceived and actual social mobility. A society where talented individuals rise to the top and optimism prevails is an excellent basis for entrepreneurship and innovation. Second, Africans, like westerners who built the world's most successful effective states, are highly sceptical of authority and attuned to the abuse of power. We argue that these attitudes can be a critical basis for building better institutions. Third, Africa is 'cosmopolitan.' Africans are the most multilingual people in the world, have high levels of religious tolerance and are welcoming to strangers. The experience of navigating cultural and linguistic diversity sets Africans up for success in a globalised world.... view less
Keywords
Eurobarometer; Africa; assets; social mobility; talent; cosmopolitanism; value; economic development (single enterprise)
Classification
Sociology of Economics
Free Keywords
African development; Special Eurobarometer 386 / Wave 77.1: Europeans and their languages (ZA5597)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 9-32
Journal
Journal of African Economies, 32 (2023) Suppl. 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/jae/ejac034
ISSN
1464-3723
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed