Publications
Journal Article
Africa’s manufacturing puzzle: Evidence from Tanzanian and Ethiopian firms
Book Chapter
Agrifood processing in Africa: Status, challenges, and opportunities
Journal Article
Labor productivity growth and industrialization in Africa
Blogs
Charting a new path to income convergence
A new book examines the diverse reasons behind variable growth rates among seven developing countries.
The Myth of de-industrialisation in sub-Saharan Africa
The following post by IFPRI Senior Researcher Margaret McMillan was originally published on the Financial Times This is Africa website. There is even evidence that a healthy manufacturing sector can help to bridge the gap in income levels between rich and poor countries. But the historical importance of manufacturing in economic growth has led some observers to be sceptical about […]
Events
Structural Change, Fundamentals, and Growth: A Framework and Case Studies
Speakers: Chair: This volume is the outcome of a project funded by The World Bank Knowledge for Change Program. The authors acknowledge the support of the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM) led by IFPRI.
News
[GangMoon Sung’s economic magnification] ‘Best student’ why ‘diagnosis of growth’ is needed in Korea (Korean Economic Magazine)
Korean Economic Magazine published an article on structural change and economic growth. The article references the findings in the book Structural Change, Fundamentals and Growth coedited by IFPRI Research Fellow Margaret McMillan, Dani Rodrik, and Claudia Sepulveda. According to the book, investment in the basic conditions highlighted by the endogenous growth theory of macroeconomics and the structural changes that are important to […]
Why Latin America and Africa Struggle to Grow (Bloomberg View)
Bloomberg View published a piece analyzing a new paper by IFPRI Deputy Division Director Xinshen Diao and Senior Research Fellow Margaret McMillan that examines the explanations for slow growth in the economies of Latin America and Africa South of the Sahara. Their research showed that Latin American economies have suffered from a lack of positive structural […]