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Foreword
Abbreviations
Part 1. Introduction
Part 2. Political Economy and Development Policy
2.1 Overview
2.2 Political economy and development policy during the colonial
era and the First Republic
2.2.1 Colonial history to 1945
2.2.2 Land, colonial development policy and the rise of party
politics, 1950s–1960s
2.2.3 Tourism development, the road to independence and the First
Republic: Seychelles in the 1970s
2.3 Political economy and development policy during the Second
Republic, 1977–1993
2.3.1 The one-party state, centralisation of power and the early
years of the Second Republic
2.3.2 Security and economic crises and development policy responses
in the early 1980s
2.3.3 Cold war patronage and the economic dominance of the
state
2.4 Political economy and development policy during the Third
Republic, 1993–2007
2.4.1 Political-economic developments: the multi-party system, end
of the cold war and economic diversification
2.4.2 Development policy under economic crisis, 1998–2007
Part 3. The Social Situation
3.1 Education
3.2 Health
3.3 Labour and employment
3.4 Poverty
Part 4. Social Policy
4.1 Policy interventions in production activities
4.1.1 Education policies
4.1.2 Health policies
4.2 Social protection
4.3 Redistributive policies
4.4 Social reproduction
Part 5. Conclusion and Policy Implications
5.1 Dilemmas of development and policy implications
5.2 Labour and employment
5.3 Poverty reduction
5.4 Social protection
5.5 Education and health
5.6 Redistributive fiscal policies
Postscript – A New Seychelles?
6.1 Macroeconomic developments after 2008
6.2 Social development after 2008
6.3 Summary
Bibliography
Liam Campling is a Lecturer in Work and Organisation at the School
of Business and Management, Queen Mary, University of London.
Hansel Confiance is an Economist in the Department of International
Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of
Seychelles.
Marie-Therese Purvis, PhD is Director of the National Institute of
Education, Seychelles.
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