Robert S. Browne: Contribution to African Development
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Browne RS. How Africa can prosper. World Policy J 1994b;11 3:29–39.
Browne RS. The African American as Scholar, Economist, and Activist. In: Boston TD, editor. A Different Vision: African-American Thought, vol. 1. 1997. p. 49–65.
Browne RS. Development from an African Perspective: Early Success and Challenges at the African Development Bank. Unpublished paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the National Economic Association, New Orleans, January 2001b.
Browne RS, Cummings RJ. The Lagos Plan of Action vs. The Berg Report. Monographs in African Studies, Howard University, Brunswick Publishing Company; 1985.
Council on Foreign Relations. Freedom, Prosperity, and Security. The G8 Partnership with Africa: Sea Island 2004 and Beyond. A Council on Foreign Relations Special Report, New York, May 2004.
Browne RS. The IMF in Africa: A case of inappropriate technology. In: Browne RS, editor. The Political Morality of the International Monetary Fund. Ethics and Foreign Policy Series, vol. 3. Transaction Publishers; 1987. p. 65–80.
Browne RS. Africa: time for a new development strategy. In: Martin MT, Kandal TR, editors. Studies of development and change in the modern world. New York: Oxford University Press; 1989. p. 399–408.
Browne RS. Alternative policy framework for African development in the 1990’s. In: Nyang’oro J, Shaw TM, editors. Beyond structural adjustment in Africa: the political economy of sustainable and democratic development. New York: Praeger; 1992. p. 71–82.
Browne RS. The black stake in global interdependence. Rev Black Polit Econ 1993;21 3:121–33.
Browne RS. Alternatives to the International Monetary Fund. In: Cavanagh J, editor. Beyond Bretton Woods: alternatives to the global economic order. London: Pluto; 1994a. p. 57–73.
Browne RS. Book review of Senyo B-S. K. Adjibolosoo, Human Factor Engineering and the Political Economy of African Development. Rev Black Polit Econ 1996;25 1:127.
Browne RS. Competing Ideologies Ignore Third World Realities. Business and Society Review Commentary. 2001a.