Nordic Journal of African Studies (Jun 2011)
Malawi’s Economic and Development Policy Choices from 1964 to 1980
Abstract
The period that runs from 1964 to 1980 was special to Malawi for mainly three reasons: (1) the apparent unique approach to development as compared to other African countries; (2) its unprecedented economic growth; (3) arguably the only period whereby Dr Banda, Malawi’s first president, had almost total control of the country’s economic and development policies. Through a comparative literature review of economic history sources, the paper points out that these conditions create a plausible reason for a deeper critical analysis of the economic and development policies that were being pursued. Although it can be concluded that economic growth and development is a product of mainly external socio-economic/political factors, the paper argues that Dr Banda’s pragmatic policy choices and determination played a critical role to the recorded progress in the said period. These policy choices may distinctively be referred to as ‘Pragmatic Unilateral Capitalism’.