Economics 172 Issues in African Economic Development Lecture 27 May 2, 2006.

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Economics 172 Issues in African Economic Development Lecture 27 May 2, 2006

Economics 1722 Outline: (1)World Bank (2003) on war and development (2)Keen (2005) on Sierra Leone

Economics 1723 War and economic performance in Africa Do wars generate a poverty trap for African countries?

Economics 1724 War and economic performance in Africa Do wars generate a poverty trap for African countries? In the 1980s-1990s, Sub-Saharan African countries suffered from civil conflict in 27% of all country-years

Economics 1725 War and economic performance in Africa Do wars generate a poverty trap for African countries? In the 1980s-1990s, Sub-Saharan African countries suffered from civil conflict in 27% of all country-years Countries with negative growth % Congo*-6.0 Rwanda*-5.7 Sierra Leone*-4.4 Burundi*-3.6 Haiti*-2.5 Angola*-1.2 Cameroon-0.1

Economics 1726 Channels through which war affects growth (1) Government spending diverted to the military and away from development expenditures

Economics 1727 Channels through which war affects growth (1) Government spending diverted to the military and away from development expenditures (2) Destruction of capital and infrastructure (3) Loss of household assets (4) Capital flight increases

Economics 1728 Channels through which war affects growth (1) Government spending diverted to the military and away from development expenditures (2) Destruction of capital and infrastructure (3) Loss of household assets (4) Capital flight increases (5) War shortens life expectancy and time horizons (6) Severs family/community ties, weakens social capital

Economics 1729 Channels through which war affects growth (7) Emigration and brain drain (8) Corruption may increase

Economics Channels through which war affects growth (7) Emigration and brain drain (8) Corruption may increase (9) Mortality rates, including among infants, increases during war, and often remain high afterwards (10) Psychological trauma (from witnessing or experiencing violence, including sexual violence)

Economics Channels through which war affects growth (7) Emigration and brain drain (8) Corruption may increase (9) Mortality rates, including among infants, increases during war, and often remain high afterwards (10) Psychological trauma (from witnessing or experiencing violence, including sexual violence) (11) Landmines (12) Impacts on institutions*s

Economics Politics and Violence in Sierra Leone Basic historical timeline: –1787: Freetown established by the U.K. as a settlement for freed slaves, and a U.K. protectorate –1896: all of Sierra Leone becomes a protectorate

Economics Map of Africa

Economics Map of Sierra (with 1985 Population density)

Economics Politics and Violence in Sierra Leone Basic historical timeline: –1787: Freetown established by the U.K. as a settlement for freed slaves, and a U.K. protectorate –1896: all of Sierra Leone becomes a protectorate –1898: Major uprising against British rule in the interior (“Hut Tax War”) –1928: Slavery officially abolished –1937: Native Administration established. This gave tremendous authority, high salaries to Chiefs

Economics Politics and Violence in Sierra Leone Basic historical timeline: –1787: Freetown established by the U.K. as a settlement for freed slaves, and a U.K. protectorate –1896: all of Sierra Leone becomes a protectorate –1898: Major uprising against British rule in the interior (“Hut Tax War”) –1928: Slavery officially abolished –1937: Native Administration established. This gave tremendous authority, high salaries to Chiefs –1950s: Diamond boom spurred internal migration, and enriched mainly elites (including Lebanese) – : Popular revolt against chiefs

Economics Politics and Violence in Sierra Leone Basic historical timeline: –1787: Freetown established by the U.K. as a settlement for freed slaves, and a U.K. protectorate –1896: all of Sierra Leone becomes a protectorate –1898: Major uprising against British rule in the interior (“Hut Tax War”) –1928: Slavery officially abolished –1937: Native Administration established. This gave tremendous authority, high salaries to Chiefs –1950s: Diamond boom spurred internal migration, and enriched mainly elites (i.e., Chiefs, Lebanese) –1948, 1950, : Popular revolts against chiefs –1961: Independence. First Prime Minister Milton Margai of the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP)

Economics Post-independence politics : Milton Margai is considered a reasonably balanced ruler, did not promote ethnic politics : Albert Margai increased Mende officers in the army from 26% to 52%, Mendes also dominated the cabinet

Economics Post-independence politics : Milton Margai is considered a reasonably balanced ruler, did not promote ethnic politics : Albert Margai increased Mende officers in the army from 26% to 52%, Mendes also dominated the cabinet 1967: Opposition African People’s Congress (APC) won elections, led by Siaka Stevens. A coup by Mende army officers, SLPP politicians put down

Economics Post-independence politics : Milton Margai is considered a reasonably balanced ruler, did not promote ethnic politics : Albert Margai increased Mende officers in the army from 26% to 52%, Mendes also dominated the cabinet 1967: Opposition African People’s Congress (APC) won elections, led by Siaka Stevens. A coup by Mende army officers, SLPP politicians put down Stevens aggressively installed northerners (Temne, Limba) in power, crushed the SLPP, and made Sierra Leone into a one-party APC state. He shut down the country’s profitable railroad to the south-east, cutting off trade between Mende regions and Freetown

Economics Post-independence politics and policy Stevens made no attempts at serious nation-building / creating a compelling Sierra Leone identity despite the existence of a lingua franca (Krio), extensive intermarriage, and limited religious tensions

Economics Post-independence politics and policy Stevens made no attempts at serious nation-building / creating a compelling Sierra Leone identity despite the existence of a lingua franca (Krio), extensive intermarriage, and limited religious tensions Political intimidation through a “shadow” security service (“Special Security Division”): student protests brutally suppressed, labor unions outlawed, newspaper offices blown up Corruption and patronage politics was extreme: a political culture of greed became the norm from chiefs all the way up to ministers

Economics Post-independence politics and policy Agricultural marketing boards (for coffee, cacao) offered very low prices in the 1970s-1980s, and this led to extensive smuggling Increasing corruption in the mining sector and fishing sector, and agricultural pricing policies, led to dramatic decreases in revenue: by domestic revenue collection was just 18% of levels!

Economics Post-independence politics and policy Agricultural marketing boards (for coffee, cacao) offered very low prices in the 1970s-1980s, and this led to extensive smuggling Increasing corruption in the mining sector and fishing sector, and agricultural pricing policies, led to dramatic decreases in revenue: by domestic revenue collection was just 18% of levels! As a result spending on services collapsed by the 1980s: Sierra Leone was nearly last in the world on most measures of health (infant mortality rate) and education (literacy, attainment). Spending on development only 3% of the overall budget in 1984 Sierra Leone was ripe for political unrest when Stevens was replaced by Joseph Momoh in 1985

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