Re: [OPE-L] African economic enclavity: Remembering Guy Mhone

From: Howard Engelskirchen (howarde@TWCNY.RR.COM)
Date: Tue Jan 30 2007 - 23:07:56 EST


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Subject: [OPE-L] African economic enclavity: Remembering Guy Mhone


(Apologies for x-posts.)

A tribute to the late Guy Mhone was launched this week at the
International Development Economics Associates meetings following the
World Social Forum in Nairobi, by Thandika Mkandawire (UNRISD, Geneva)
and Jayati Ghosh (JNU, New Delhi). Free download from www.ukzn.ac.za/ccs

BEYOND ENCLAVITY IN AFRICAN ECONOMIES:
THE ENDURING WORK OF GUY MHONE

Edited by Patrick Bond for the IDEAs Conference in memory of Guy Mhone:
Sustainable Employment Generation in Developing Countries
25-27 January, Nairobi

GUY MHONE (1943-2005) was the leading economist to have worked across
post-colonial Southern Africa. His employers included the International
Labour Organisation in Lusaka, Harare and Maseru, the Southern African
Political Economic Series Trust, the South African Department of Labour,
and the University of the Witwatersrand; his heart and labours were
largely for the benefit of progressive civil society organisations,
especially organised labour. Mhone’s books included The Political
Economy of a Dual Labour Market in Africa (1982); Malawi at the
Crossroads (edited, 1992); The Case for Sustainable Development in
Zimbabwe (coauthored, 1992); and The Informal Sector in Southern Africa
(1997).

Sponsors: The University of KwaZulu-Natal Centre for Civil Society,
International Development Economics Associates, the Wits University
Graduate School of Public and Development Management and the University
of Nairobi Institute for Development Studies and Department of Economics

Financial support: Open Society Initiative of Southern Africa and
ActionAid Malawi

CONTENTS
1) Guy Mhone’s Life - Patrick Bond
2) Labour Market Discrimination and its Aftermath - Guy Mhone
3) Enclavity - Adebayo Olukoshi
4) Guy Mhone at Work - Judica Amri-Makhetha
5) Guy Mhone as Mentor – Omano Edigheji
6) Guy Mhone as Teacher – Tawanda Mutasah
7) Personal Reflections on Guy Mhone - Thandika Mkandawire
8) Honouring the Memory of Guy Mhone - Codesria

CONTRIBUTORS

Judica Amri-Makhetha is Director of the International Labour Office for
Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Swaziland, based in Pretoria.

Patrick Bond is Director of the Centre for Civil Society at the
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.

Omano Edigheji is Research Director at the Centre for Policy Studies in
Johannesburg.

Thandika Mkandawire is Director of the United Nations Research Institute
for Social Development in Geneva.

Tawanda Mutasah is Director of the Open Society Initiative of Southern
Africa in Johannesburg.

Adebayo Olukoshi is Director of the Council for the Development of
Social Science Research in Africa, Dakar.


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