Rwanda's Miracle: From Genocide and Poverty to Peace and Economic Prosperity Thesis

(2014). Rwanda's Miracle: From Genocide and Poverty to Peace and Economic Prosperity . 10.25148/etd.FI14071156

thesis or dissertation chair

authors

  • Wicks, Laura H

abstract

  • The purpose of this thesis was to examine how liberalization and the introduction of pro-poor policies can be successful in post-conflict countries using the Rwanda coffee market as a case study. My research supports the notion that economic development, political stability and peace can be a result of liberalization when policies that are pro-poor and focus on the largest sector of the population are created. The study examines why and how Rwanda chose to liberalize their economy in the way they did by focusing on the intentions of the actors and the effects their actions have had on the coffee market and country as a whole. The findings suggest that Rwanda’s coffee market liberalization has been successful and has contributed to stability and economic development in Rwanda. The conclusion indicates that pro-poor liberalization policies with the assistance from a variety of actors and institutions can lead developing countries on the path to development in ways the international community has not seen before.

publication date

  • April 14, 2014

keywords

  • Agriculture
  • Coffee
  • Economic Development
  • Genocide
  • Intergroup Contact
  • Liberalization
  • Peace
  • Pro-poor
  • Reforms
  • Rwanda

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