use the following readings to support your arguments:
UNECA (2016), ‘From “African Growth Tragedy” to “Africa Rising”: Debunking the Myths’, Chapter 2 in Transformative Industrial Policy in Africa, Addis Ababa: UNECA. http://www.uneca.org/sites/default/files/PublicationFiles/tipa-chap2_en.pdf
Page, J. (2011) ‘Can Africa Industrialise?’ Journal of African Economies, 21(suppl 2), pp. ii86–ii124. doi: 10.1093/jae/ejr045.
Austin, Gareth (2015), ‘The Economics of Colonialism in Africa’, Chapter 27 in Monga, C. and Lin, J. Y. (eds.) (2015) The Oxford handbook of Africa and economics: Volume 1: Context and concepts. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Chang, Ha-Joon and Christopher Cramer (2015), ‘Tigers or Tiger Prawns? The African Growth “Tragedy” and “Renaissance” in Perspective’, Chapter 25 in Monga, C. and Lin, J. Y. (eds.) (2015) The Oxford handbook of Africa and economics: Volume 1: Context and concepts. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Collier P and Gunning W. (1999),”Why Has Africa Grown Slowly?, Journal of Economic Perspectives, No. 3, Summer.
Jerven, Morten (2015), ‘Measuring Economic Progress in the African Context’, Chapter 20 in Monga, C. and Lin, J. Y. (eds.) (2015) The Oxford handbook of Africa and economics: Volume 1: Context and concepts. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Hino, H., Lonsdale, J., Ranis, G. and Stewart, F. (eds.) (2012) ‘Ethnic patriotism and markets in African history’, Ethnic Diversity and Economic Instability in Africa, pp. 19–55. doi: 10.1017/cbo9781139198998.005.
Sender, J. (1999), “Africa’s Economic Performance: Limitations of the Current Consensus”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, No. 3, Summer.
Stiglitz, J., Lin, J., Monga, C. and Patel, E. (2013) ‘Industrial policy in the African context’, Policy Research Working Papers, . doi: 10.1596/1813-9450-6633
Austin, Gareth (2015), ‘The Economics of Colonialism in Africa’, Chapter 27 in Monga, C. and Lin, J. Y. (eds.) (2015) The Oxford handbook of Africa and economics: Volume 1: Context and concepts. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Chang, Ha-Joon and Christopher Cramer (2015), ‘Tigers or Tiger Prawns? The African Growth “Tragedy” and “Renaissance” in Perspective’, Chapter 25 in Monga, C. and Lin, J. Y. (eds.) (2015) The Oxford handbook of Africa and economics: Volume 1: Context and concepts. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Collier P and Gunning W. (1999),”Why Has Africa Grown Slowly?, Journal of Economic Perspectives, No. 3, Summer.
Jerven, Morten (2015), ‘Measuring Economic Progress in the African Context’, Chapter 20 in Monga, C. and Lin, J. Y. (eds.) (2015) The Oxford handbook of Africa and economics: Volume 1: Context and concepts. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Hino, H., Lonsdale, J., Ranis, G. and Stewart, F. (eds.) (2012) ‘Ethnic patriotism and markets in African history’, Ethnic Diversity and Economic Instability in Africa, pp. 19–55. doi: 10.1017/cbo9781139198998.005.
Sender, J. (1999), “Africa’s Economic Performance: Limitations of the Current Consensus”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, No. 3, Summer.
Stiglitz, J., Lin, J., Monga, C. and Patel, E. (2013) ‘Industrial policy in the African context’, Policy Research Working Papers, . doi: 10.1596/1813-9450-6633