Regional Integration in Africa
@article{Hartzenberg2011RegionalII, title={Regional Integration in Africa}, author={T. Hartzenberg}, journal={International Trade eJournal}, year={2011} }
This paper examines the history of regional integration in Africa, what has motivated it, the different initiatives that African governments have pursued, the nature of the integration process, and the current challenges. Regional integration is seen as a rational response to the difficulties faced by a continent with many small national markets and landlocked countries. As a result, African governments have concluded a very large number of regional integration arrangements, several of which… CONTINUE READING
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