8 juin 2021
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Hervé Maupeu, « State, Economy and Development in Kenya », Africae, ID : 10.4000/books.africae.2420
Since the 1960s, Kenya has been regarded as a bastion of capitalism. Kenyan elites have been relatively consistent in their vision of development, particularly with regards to the role that the state should play; indeed, as in other African countries, the public sector has always been a key driver of development. By “state,” we mean first and foremost an institutional or otherwise legal reality, which brings together within a single entity (internationally recognised) the structures of the th...