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Capitalism and Economic Crime in Africa: The Neoliberal Period

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Language
English
Publishers
Routledge; 1st edition (21 Jun. 2024)
Weight
0.89 KG
Publication Date
09/07/2024
ISBN-10
1032788275
Pages
550 pages
ISBN-13
9781032788272
Dimensions
17.4 x 3.15 x 24.6 cm
SKU
9781032788272
Author Name
Jörg Wiegratz (Editor)
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This book offers a comprehensive analysis of economic crimes and market irregularities, including matters of trickery, illicit trade, parallel economy, economies of violence and criminalisation of the poor in neoliberal Africa. It interrogates economic crime as a product of neoliberal reform and transformation (as well as of historical structures).

It unpacks crime as a social – and particularly as a political-economic – phenomenon of cap­italism. The book brings together a collection of research articles, briefings and blog posts that were published over a period of nearly 40 years (1986–2023), in the acclaimed journal Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE) and on its website roape.

net. Featuring contributions from leading experts in the field, including a foreword by Yusuf K.

Serunkuma and an afterword by Laureen Snider, the volume explores what these eco­nomic crimes have to do with, and can tell us about power, class, accumulation, depend­ency, (under)development, state–business relations and capitalist transformation on the continent. In so doing, it sheds new light on the co-production of these crimes by a range of actors from the realms of economy, politics and international development, including international financial institutions and other donors.

It responds to the imperative to advance the analysis of the link between capitalism and crime in Africa as more countries across the continent become fully capitalist societies. Illustrating the relevance of African cases to debates in and across various disciplines – concerning, for example, corporate and white-collar crimes, state crimes, crimes of the powerful, (il)legality, regulation and social harm – this volume engages with a variety of literature to explain economic crimes as phenomena of global and local capitalism.

It provides readers from academia, government, business, media, civil society and education with a striking source of information and analysis. .

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