Title: Why has Africa Grown So Slowly
1Why has Africa Grown So Slowly?
- Xavier Sala-i-Martin
- Columbia University
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10Distortions and the Cost of Investment
- Investment is low in Africa
- Investment is Expensive
- Risk may be overstated
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13Human Capital (1) Education
- School Enrollments are low
- Investment in Education does not lead to more
enrollment incentives - Keep in mind that the solution of education
incentives may NOT be in the education sector but
in other sectors (Labor Market?) - Education of GIRLS has added benefits in terms of
Health and Fertility
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16Human Capital (II) Health
- Life expectancy has increased in African over the
last 40 years but - AIDS
- Malaria
- We now face a public health crisis, a pandemic of
biblical proportions
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20Geography, Tropics and Institutions
- Most Sub-Saharan Africa has adverse Geography
- Landlocked
- Tropical
- Direct impact on productivity (soil, specific
agricultural productivity,) (Sachs and Warner
1995) - Direct impact on health and, thus, productivity
(Sachs and Warner 1995) - Indirect impact on institutions (Acemoglu et al.
2000) - INSTITUTIONS AND NATURAL RESOURCES (Nigeria,
Sala-I-Martin and Subramanian 2003)
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23Survey of Business Leaders. Corruption and the
Natural Resource Curse
24Survey of Business Leaders Red Tape,
Bureaucracy, Waste
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26SBL Market Efficiency
- Good Markets Efficiency (fair competition, no
monopolies) - Labor Market
- Laws
- Meritocracy
- Female Discrimination
- Distortions from NPOs and IFIs
- Financial Markets Efficiency
- Banking System
- Stock Markets
- Capital Risk
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28Openness (Globalization?)
- Africa is essentially CLOSED (1 of world trade)
- And whatever Trade depends too much on a single
natural resource (oil, diamonds,)
29Is Globalization to Blame?
- What is it? Free Movement of
- Capital
- Labor
- Goods
- Technology
- Information
- Have any of these arrived in Africa?
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31Excessive Public Spending and bad government
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33Ethnic Fractionalization and Conflict
- Countries at war between 1960-2002 Algeria,
Angola, Burundi, Chad, Cote dIvoire, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia,
Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Libya, Mauritania,
Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria,
Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa,
Sudan, Togo, Uganda or Zimbabwe.
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36USING BACE COEFFICIENTS
37What to do?
- African Countries
- Peace
- Institutions/Markets
- Openness
- Promote a Market Environment and a Business
Favbric - Rich Countries/Institutions
- Change AID Programs
- Focus on Health RD
- RADICAL CHANGE ask, penalize if do wrong, local
answers - Shift from HUGE AID (Sachs, Blair, Bono, ) to
LEARNING - Understand the distortions you are causing
- Bring BUSINESS!!!
- Open Markets (especially EU, USA and Japan s
agricultural protectionism) - NGOs
- Learning
- Focus on what works (ie, progresa-type programs)
- Health (doctors without borders)
- Bring BUSINESS!!!