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This interdisciplinary critique is an attempt to move the debate over Africas economic plight beyond the traditional focus of externalities, informed by the authors belief that the region will only develop if critical attention is focused on its core impediment. The author proposes a way forward based on the oft-forgotten human rights instrument. In doing so, the discourse transcends the realms of economics into the domain of law – with its traditional emphasis on rights and obligations.





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