Charter Cities Podcast

Joe Studwell on How Africa Works


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Africa’s development story is often framed through crisis or pessimism. Joe Studwell offers a different perspective. In this conversation, Studwell explains why Africa’s economic transformation is only beginning. Unlike the post-independence era, today’s Africa has the population density, urban concentration, and educational foundation necessary for sustained development.

Building on themes from How Asia Works, Studwell outlines a historical development pathway shared by successful economies: agricultural productivity, manufacturing expansion, and disciplined financial systems.

The discussion explores:

  1. Why demographics and literacy change Africa’s economic prospects
  2. Lessons from Mauritius, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Botswana
  3. The role of cities in state capacity and revenue generation
  4. Manufacturing as the engine of productivity growth
  5. Energy costs, industrial policy, and governance challenges
  6. Youth political pressure, aid reduction, and Africa’s future trajectory

Studwell argues that Africa is now “in the game,” but success will depend on policy choices, institutional capacity, and political leadership.

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