Joe Studwell on How Africa Works
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Africa’s development story is often framed through crisis or pessimism. Joe Studwell offers a different perspective. In this conversation, Studwell explains why Africa’s economic transformation is only beginning. Unlike the post-independence era, today’s Africa has the population density, urban concentration, and educational foundation necessary for sustained development.
Building on themes from How Asia Works, Studwell outlines a historical development pathway shared by successful economies: agricultural productivity, manufacturing expansion, and disciplined financial systems.
The discussion explores:
- Why demographics and literacy change Africa’s economic prospects
- Lessons from Mauritius, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Botswana
- The role of cities in state capacity and revenue generation
- Manufacturing as the engine of productivity growth
- Energy costs, industrial policy, and governance challenges
- Youth political pressure, aid reduction, and Africa’s future trajectory
Studwell argues that Africa is now “in the game,” but success will depend on policy choices, institutional capacity, and political leadership.
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