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Economic Development of Southern Sudan provides an overview of the Southern Sudanese economy, and the main causes for the lack of development in the territory. The book suggests strategies and policies for greatly reducing poverty and initiating sustainable development in the territory.Yongo-Bure outlines the significance of the resource base of Southern Sudan, as well as the development programs of the first peace period (1972–1983). The prominent sectors analyzed include agriculture, industry, transport, education, health, energy, power, and trade. The exploration and exploitation of petroleum is highlighted.
Benaiah Yongo-Bure is Associate Professor at Kettering University. He received his B.A. (Hons.) from Makerere University and Ph.D. in Economics from Dalhousie University.
Part 1 Tables and MapsPart 2 Conversion UnitsPart 3 Preface and AcknowlegementChapter 4 IntroductionChapter 5 Resources PotentialChapter 6 The Addis Ababa Agreement PeriodChapter 7 Industrial DevelopmentChapter 8 Mineral and Energy DevelopmentChapter 9 Transportation and CommunicationsChapter 10 Human Resources DevelopmentChapter 11 Fiscal Policy and Domestic SavingsChapter 12 Foreign AidChapter 13 Developing the Food PlainsChapter 14 Trade and DevelopmentChapter 15 The Way Ahead: Goals and StrategyPart 16 BibliographyPart 17 Index