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spellingShingle | Dimier, Véronique The Business of Development in Post-Colonial Africa Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: New Directions in the History of Business and Development in Post-Colonial Africa -- Post-colonial Development in Africa -- European Business in Colonial and Post-colonial Africa -- The Business of Development -- References -- Chapter 2: Business, the Commonwealth and the Rhetoric of Development: The Federation of Commonwealth Chambers of Commerce and Africa, 1945-1974 -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- References -- Chapter 3: Adapting to Independence: The East Africa Association, Post-Colonial Business Networks and Economic Development -- The Tanganyika Association and Decolonisation in East Africa -- A Possible East Africa Committee -- Membership and Benefits of the EAA -- Development and Personal Networks -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Belgian Firms, Development Plans and the Independence of the Belgian Congo -- Tractionel as a Colonial Economic Actor -- GIDEC as a Trojan Horse -- Building Independence from Private Actors -- And What about the Congolese? -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Oil Companies as Agents of Post-Colonial Relations: France, Algeria, and Italy in the Sahara -- French Oil in the Sahara -- Saharan Oil to the Algerians -- Rogue Oil: Enrico Mattei and Oil Development Projects -- Towards an Algerian Oil Industry -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: A Partner in Progress? Shell-BP's Development Role in Nigeria During the Transition to Independence -- 'Black Gold Hype' and Managing Expectations -- Shell-BP's Independence Settlement with the Federal Government -- Shell-BP's Advance/Loan Deal with the Federal Government -- Conclusions -- References Chapter 7: The 'Know-How of the World is Mainly with Private Companies': The Commonwealth Development Corporation and British Business in Post-Colonial Africa -- CDC and the Benefits of Partnership with Private Enterprise -- Private Enterprise and the Benefits of Partnership with CDC -- Thinking British? CDC and British Business -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Decolonising Finance, Africanising Banking -- Introduction -- From the Origins of the Caisse Centrale to the First Steps of French Development Assistance -- The First Step Towards Africanisation: The Africanisation of Personnel -- The Africanisation of Ownership: The Multiplication of Development Banks -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: The European Development Fund, a Dowry for French Companies? -- Business as Usual -- The EDF: A Piggy Bank for French Firms -- Dealing with the 'Discrimination Issue' -- Turning Local -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Displacing the French? Ivorian Development and the Question of Economic Decolonisation, 1946-1975 -- French-Style Decolonisation and the Evanescence of the Displacement -- From Triangulation to State-Led Industrial Development -- Large-Scale Development and the Triumph of Foreign Firms -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: European Private Sector and African Firms in EU-ACP Development Cooperation (1975-2000) -- Introduction -- Industrial Cooperation in the 1970s: Accelerating Business Development in ACP Countries -- European Business Networks Around DG VIII in the 1970s -- The European Commission between European and African Businesses in the late 1980s -- A Neoliberal Version of Business Support in the 1990s-for ACP or European Companies? -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Afterword -- References -- Index Economic development-Africa Business enterprises, Foreign-Africa Africa-Economic conditions-1960- |
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