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– Regional integration in southern Africa through supermarkets
Walk into any supermarket and you will find a mix of products to stock the kitchen. It’s easy to assume that many of the goods on offer are sourced locally and from nearby countries. In the region of southern Africa, however, imported goods are often shipped from another continent instead of...
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The UNU-WIDER project on extractives for development seeks to examine how poor and middle-income countries can best use their natural resource wealth to promote development. It is well understood that minerals, metals, oil or gas (collectively known as ‘extractives’) have for some years been...
Book Chapter
From the book:
Achieving Development Success
Book Chapter
– Lessons from Botswana, Ghana, Mauritius, and South Africa
From the book:
Achieving Development Success
– Contrasting Evidence from Two Countries
The current paper demonstrates a dichotomy of the growth response to changes in the barter terms of trade, employing as case studies the two African countries, Botswana and Nigeria. Using distributed-lag analysis, the paper finds that the effect of terms of trade on output is positive and negative...
Book Chapter
– The Case of Three ‘Successful’ African Economies
From the book:
Institutional Change and Economic Development
Book Chapter
– Relative Success and Comparative Failure?
From the book:
Globalization, Marginalization and Development
Book Chapter
– Social-Welfare Programmes and the Reduction of Household Vulnerability
From the book:
Social Security in Developing Countries
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