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Comparative capitalism and sustainable development: Stakeholder capitalism and co-management in the Kenyan fisheries sub sector
Authors:Cosmas Milton Obote Ochieng
Institution:International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington DC, and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Abstract:This paper argues that stakeholder capitalism is more appropriate to natural resource management and rural development in Africa than other varieties of capitalism. It examines different management arrangements in Kenyan Lake Victoria fisheries resources to argue that whilst stakeholder capitalism is still far from being the mainstream model of capitalism in Kenya, theoretically and empirically, it is more appropriate to sustainable development than the Anglo‐Saxon variety of capitalism that the country inherited from its British colonizers. The paper demonstrates that the concepts of ownership and management rights are social, economic and political constructs that are continuously contested, with huge implications for sustainable development and natural resource management.
Keywords:Co-management  Kenya  Fisheries management  Stakeholder capitalism  Sustainable development
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