Introduction: the African business class and development Part I. Institutionalizing Constructive Contestation: 1. Ethnicity, race, and the development of the South African business class, 1870-1989 2. The neo-liberal era in South Africa: negotiating capitalist development 3. Business and government in Mauritius: public hostility, private pragmatism Part II. Business and the Neo-patrimonial State: 4. The emergence of neo-patrimonial business in Ghana, 1850-1989 5. State-dominant reform: Ghana in the 1990s and 2000s 6. Business and government in Zambia: too close for comfort Conclusion: comparatively speaking: the business of economic policymaking.
{{comment.content}}