Industrial and trade cooperation in eastern and southern Africa
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Industrial and trade cooperation in eastern and southern Africa
Avebury , Gower Pub. Co., c1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-262)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Based on three co-operation schemes in eastern and Southern Africa, this book describes how regional co-operation and integration among developing countries is widely accepted as a potentially effective means for helping rapid economic development. But actual performance has been poor. This book analyses the nature of constraints under which they operate and explains that failure is largely due to refusal of governments to bear short-term costs in order to reap long-term benefits. If schemes are to work in future, their conception needs to be radically changed.
Table of Contents
- The theory and practice of regional co-operation in developing countries
- historical background to industrial and trade co-operation in the East African community
- industrial and trade co-operation in the East African community - 1967-1977
- industrial and trade co-ordination conference
- industrial and trade co-operation in the preferential trade area for Eastern and Southern Africa.
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