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Peter Gibbon, Kjell J. Havnevik, and Kenneth Hermele. A Blighted Harvest: The World Bank and African Agriculture in the 1980s. London: James Currey. New York: Africa World Press, 1993. vii + 168 pp. References and Bibliography. Index. Tables. £30.00. Cloth. £9.95. Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2014

Emmanuel Nnadozie*
Affiliation:
Northeast Missouri State University, Kirksville, Missouri

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Copyright © African Studies Association 1995

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1. Stallings, Barbara. “International Influence on Economic Policy: Debt, Stabilization, and Structural Reform,” in Haggard, Stephan and Kaufman, Robert eds., The Politics of Economic Adjustment: International Constraints, Distributive Conflicts, and the State. (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, (1992,), p. 76 Google Scholar.

2. Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.

3. A growing body of literature postulates that adjustment causes and increases poverty. See, for instance, Nelson, Joan M., “Poverty, Equity, and the Politics of Adjustment,” in Haggard, Stephan and Kaufman, Robert, eds., The Politics of Economic Adjustment: International Constraints, Distributive Conflicts, and the State. (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1992).Google Scholar