Information on "Trade Liberalization" and "Sub-Saharan Africa"
September 2010
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Sep 2010
Impediments to Intra-Regional Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: Jodie Keane, Massimiliano Calì, Jane Kennan
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This paper explores the extent to which intra-regional trade flows in African regional economic communities are constrained by non-tariff barriers (NTBs). More on «Impediments to Intra-Regional Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa»
February 2010
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4 Feb 2010
US Trade and Investment Relationship with sub-Saharan Africa
Author: Vivian C Jones
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report explores US trade and investment policy for sub-Saharan Africa as the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) which provides technical assistance and trade capacity support to AGOA beneficiary countries. More on «US Trade and Investment Relationship with sub-Saharan Africa»
January 2009
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2009
Rethinking Liberalism
Author: Robert S Singh, Jonathan Rynhold, Anya Schiffrin, Jane A Lincove, Nadra Hashim, Alon Ben-Meir, Michele Acuto, James S Guseh, Emmanuel O Oritsejafor, Anya Schiffrin, Jayne Du
Publisher: John C Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations
This volume contains articles related to liberal and neoliberal ideas and interests affecting political and economic policies all over the world. More on «Rethinking Liberalism »
October 2005
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Oct 2005
Increasing Tax Revenue in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: Nicholas Cheeseman, Robert Griffiths
Publisher: Oxford Council on Good Governance (OCGG)
This publication analyzes the reasons for the narrow tax base in Kenya, and looks at policies aiming to increase tax revenue. More on «Increasing Tax Revenue in Sub-Saharan Africa»
January 2005
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2005
Agrarwirtschaftliche Interessenlage und agrar-politischer Handlungsbedarf subsaharischer Länder aufgrund der Agrarverhandlungen in der Doha Runde am Beispiel Tansania und Senegals
Author: Michael Brüntrup
Publisher: German Development Institute
Diese Studie befasst sich mit der tansanischen und senegalesischen Landwirtschaft und den Auswirkungen der Liberalisierung der Weltagrarmärkte auf die Länder Sub-Sahara Afrikas. More on «Agrarwirtschaftliche Interessenlage und agrar-politischer Handlungsbedarf subsaharischer Länder aufgrund der Agrarverhandlungen in der Doha Runde am Beispiel Tansania und Senegals»


