The Mauritian Economy A Reader

The Mauritian Economy A Reader by R. Dabee, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on August 3, 2001, offers a comprehensive examination of Mauritius’s economic transformation. This 1st edition, comprising 296 pages, delves into the evolution of the country from a monocrop economy to a diversified middle-income economy, highlighting significant microeconomic and macroeconomic aspects.
Readers will find a detailed analysis that covers various topics related to economic development, external trade, and international issues within the context of Mauritius. The book stems from a collaboration between the University of Mauritius and the University of Nottingham, providing insights into public policy and economic policy. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the dynamics of regional studies and the broader implications of economic change in sub-Saharan Africa.
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In a sub-Saharan context, Mauritius is a remarkable success story. In less than a generation it has been transformed from a monocrop, low income per capita economy to a diversified middle income economy. This book arises from a collaboration between the University of Mauritus and the University of Nottingham, and provides a detailed analysis of the main aspects of the Mauritian Economy including microeconomic topics, macroeconomic policy questions and external trade and international issues.
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