1. Introduction.- 2. The Housing Sector in Africa: Setting the Scene: The Political Economy.- 3. Housing Finance in Africa.- 4. Unlocking Land Markets and the Provision of Infrastructure for Affordable Housing in Africa.- 5. The Construction Cost Conundrum in Africa.- 6. Slum Upgrading and Housing Alternatives for the Poor.- 7. Conclusion.
This is an open access book, the electronic versions are freely accessible online.
Issa Faye is Manager of the African Development Bank’s Research
Division. He previously worked for the World Bank’s Research
Department and Rural Development Network of the Africa Region in
Washington, DC, USA. He has lectured at the University of Auvergne,
France, where he received a PhD in Economics from the Centre for
Studies and Research on International Development.
El-Hadj M. Bah is Principal Research Economist in the Development
Research Department at the African Development Bank. He has
lectured at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and has
published numerous articles on growth and development. He received
a PhD in Economics from Arizona State University, USA.
Zekebweliwai F. Geh is a Policy Advisor in the Development Research
Department at the African Development Bank. Prior to this, he
worked at the World Bank Group, Bank of America, and as a Research
Fellow in the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences Alliance at
the University of Miami, USA. He earned a Masters in Public Policy
from the Harvard Kennedy School, USA.
“This book brings a welcome contribution to the field of housing market dynamics in Africa. The book provides an excellent compilation of the dynamics, policies and debates central to understanding housing markets, in a context where the evidence is often incoherent or anecdotal. ... the book is a must-read for both academics and policymakers. The book is available as an open access work, and this will hopefully increase its readership and promote African books.” (Lochner Marais, International Journal of Housing Policy, Vol. 19 (3), 2019)
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