Exporting Africa : technology, trade, and industrialization in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Exporting Africa : technology, trade, and industrialization in Sub-Saharan Africa
(UNU/INTECH studies in new technology and development)
Routledge, 1995
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Exporting Africa explains how firms, which have developed export trade in Sub-Saharan economies, have been able to sustain their competitiveness in the face of rapid technological change in the international economy: in short, how they deal with the threats and the promises which rapid technological changes present to Africa. The papers present new empirical research and an innovative conceptual framework.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Exporting Africa: an analysis
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Trade theory
- Chapter 3 Some conceptual issues and methodology of the study
- Chapter 4 The changing world economy
- Chapter 5 Main findings of the study
- Chapter 6 Conclusions and policy implications
- Part 2 Country studies
- Chapter 7 Zimbabwe, Dan Ndlela, Peter Robinson
- Chapter 8 Tanzania, M.S.D. Bagachwa, A.V.Y. Mbelle
- Chapter 9 Nigeria, Oluremi Ogun
- Chapter 10 Kenya, Gerrishon K. Ikiara
- Chapter 11 The Ivory Coast, Oussou Kouassy, Bouabre Bohoun
- Chapter 12 Mauritius, Prof. R. Lamusse
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