The impact of IMF Policies on Development in Africa: Case of Zimbabwe
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Focusing on the limitations of the dependency syndrome in explaining Africa's development challenges, the book emphasizes the need for pragmatic and realistic measures to foster economic improvement. Drawing on Frantz Fanon's assertion that understanding is secondary to action, it critiques existing literature on the International Monetary Fund's role in Africa, advocating for a transformative approach to drive genuine progress in underdeveloped nations. The work aims to inspire actionable strategies for economic advancement across the continent.
