
Africa's Cities
Such scale economies can arise in Africa if city and country leaders make concerted efforts to bring agglomeration effects to urban areas. Today, potential urban investors look at Africa and see crowded, disconnected, and costly cities which inspire low expectations for the scale of urban production and for returns on invested capital. How can these cities become economically dense not merely crowded? How can they acquire efficient connections and draw firms and skilled workers with a more affordable, livable urban environment?
From a policy standpoint, the answer must be to address the structural problems affecting African cities. Foremost among these problems are institutional and regulatory constraints that misallocate land and labor, fragment physical development, and limit productivity. As long as African cities lack functioning land markets and regulations and early, coordinated infrastructure investments, they will remain local cities: closed to regional and global markets, trapped into producing only locally traded goods and services, and limited in their economic growth.
- Undertitel
- Opening Doors to the World
- Författare
- Somik Vinay Lall, J. Vernon Henderson, Anthony J. Venables
- ISBN
- 9781464810442
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 440 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2017-02-09
- Förlag
- World Bank Publications
- Sidor
- 164
