1st Edition

The Political Economy of Risk and Choice in Senegal

By John Waterbury Copyright 1987
    380 Pages
    by Routledge

    by Routledge

    First Published in 1987. The Political Economy of Risk and Choice in Senegal grows out of the efforts and concerns of many people and institutions. The Ministry of Plan in the Government of Senegal and the United States Agency for International Development Dakar called on the Research Program in Development Studies of the Woodrow Wilson School to address Senegal’s rural development problems in the light of RPDS experience doing policy relevant research in African countries. RPDS worked closely with the Ministry of Plan and USAID, Dakar on this effort from 1982 to 1984. The chapters in this study take as their common theme the analysis of risk in agricultural production, management, and policy implementation in Senegal.

    Introduction, MarkGersovitz, JohnWaterbury; Chapter 1 CHAPTER ONE Some Sources and Implications of Uncertainty in the Senegalese Economy, MarkGersovitz; Chapter 2 CHAPTER TWO The Senegalese Peasant: How Good is our Conventional Wisdom?, JohnWaterbury; Chapter 3 CHAPTER THREE Senegal's Cooperative Experience, 1907–1960, Robert L.Tignor; Chapter 4 CHAPTER FOUR Circulaire 32 Revisited: Prospects for Revitalizing the Sénégalese Cooperative Movement in the 1980s, SheldonGellar; Chapter 5 CHAPTER FIVE Financial Markets in Rural Senegal, LauraTuck; Chapter 6 CHAPTER SIX Dimensions of State Intervention in the Groundnut Basin; Chapter 7 CHAPTER SEVEN Politics of Agricultural Price Decision-Making in Senegal, Sidi C. Jammeh; Chapter 8 CHAPTER EIGHT Small Countries in Monetary Unions: The Choice of Senegal, Jorge Bragade Macedo; Chapter 9 CHAPTER NINE Aid, Structural Adjustment, and Senegalese Agriculture, John P.Lewis; Chapter 10 The Authors;

    Biography

    Mark Gersovitz