1. The puzzle of limited economic transformation in Africa Part I. Rethinking the Political Economy of Development: 2. The case for economic transformation and industrial policy 3. Assessing economic transformation in Africa 4. Elaborated political settlements theory and clientelism in Africa Part II. Evolution of Political Settlements: 5. Increased vulnerability and contestation in Mozambique and Tanzania 6. Dispersed power and elite fragmentation in Ghana and Uganda Part III. African Experiences with Industrial Policy: 7. Mozambique: between elite capture and pockets of efficiency 8. Tanzania: intense contestation within a weak dominant party 9. Ghana: competitive clientelism and weak capitalists 10. Uganda: competing factions and conflicting elite interests 11. Conclusions and perspectives.
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