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Structural adjustment and the contemporary sub-Saharan African city
Authors:John Briggs  & Ian E A Yeboah
Institution:Department of Geography and Topographic Science, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK,;Departments of Geography and Black World Studies, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056, USA
Abstract:Although it has been suggested that structural adjustment policies have slowed Third World urban growth and have stimulated a spatial deconcentration of economic activity, this paper argues that African cities continue to grow and mainly through peri-urban development. This investment comes mainly from domestic sources and migrants' remittances, and tends to be in consumption rather than production. Reasons include cultural factors, lack of confidence in the national economy and in the state's long-term economic objectives, an increasing demand for housing, improvements in intraurban transport, and a desire to spread investment risk among a range of alternatives including housing.
Keywords:African city  structural adjustment  peri-urban  Accra  Dar es Salaam
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