Léonce Ndikumana
Burundian professor of economics, specialist in African economic development, macroeconomics, external debt and capital flight
James Kenneth Boyce
Born December 19, 1950, is an American economist. He works on development economics and environmental economics, with a focus on the impact of wealth and power inequality and conflict dynamics.
“Africa’s Odious Debt” published by Amalion.
“Africa’s Odious Debt is a groundbreaking work that should be read by anyone concerned about the causes of Africa’s underdevelopment. In a masterful, yet easily understandable and professionally thorough manner, the authors demolish the myth that African countries have received large net inflows of foreign capital… This book should radically alter thinking and policy.” – John Weeks, Professor Emeritus, SOAS, University of London, UK.