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Policy Signals and Market Responses
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Background
2. What the Literature Already Tells Us
3. Control – Responsibility and Risk (1964-1970)
4. Exclusion – Centralization and Contradiction (1970-1974)
5. Crisis – Decline and Denial (1975-1981)
6. Conditionality – Inertia and Adjustment (1981-1991)
7. Reform – Building Trust and Raising Capital (1991-2005)
8. Inclusion – Stability and Growth (2005-2014)
9. Zambia's 50 Year Relationship with Foreign Capital

About the Author

Stuart John Barton is a Chartered Financial Analyst, Doctoral Candidate, and member of the Centre for Financial History at the University of Cambridge, UK. Barton previously worked as a derivatives trader for Barclays Capital and HSBC in London, New York and Hong Kong, and now manages a Commodity Trading Advisor in New York.

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“The strength of this book is that it aims to shift the focus from Zambia’s economic troubles away from forces outside its control … . this is a well-researched and valuable book. With a dense bibliography and a clearly organized format, this book is heavily recommended for scholars of African economic development and others interested in the mechanisms behind economic growth.” (Craig J. Richardson, EH.Net, March, 2016)

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