Economic development through regional trade: a role for the new east African community?
Perkidis, Nicholas
Yeung, May
Kerr, William
Kimbugwe, Kato
Post-colonial Africa is littered with regional trade agreements that amountedto little more than a photo opportunity for the leaders that signed them. This book explores conventional explanations for past failures and posits a new theory rooted in the symbiotic relationship between authoritarian politics and crony-capitalism. KATO KIMBUGWE Economist with an array of policy, research and teaching experience focusing on the impact of trade barriers on African industry. He has contributed to many successful business start-ups, including the delivery of turnkey projects in various African markets. Kato is currently working as a Private Sector Development Advisor for UK Department for International Development(DFID) helping to deliver private sector development and growth objectives inthe British Overseas Territories. NICHOLAS PERKIDIS Director of the School ofManagement and Business at Aberystwyth University, UK,and a Research Associate at the Estey Centre for Law and Economics in International Trade, Saskatoon,Canada. His research interests include International Trade Policy and Integration. Nick has acted as a consultant to the United Nations Committee for Tradeand Development (UNCTAD), and the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. MAY T. YEUNG Research Associate at the Estey Centre for Law and Economics in International Trade, Canada. Her research interests include international trade policy, international marketing and business as well as agricultural trade. She is the co-author or author of several books, numerous technical reports and multiple research papers. WILLIAM A. KERR University Distinguished Chair Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, and a Senior Associate of the Estey Centre for Law and Economics in International Trade. His research focuses on international trade policy, trade negotiations and trade disputes. He has authored over 300 academic publications including 20 books. INDICE: Preface 'Big Men' and Little Trade Regional Trade and Economic Development Regional Integration in Africa Regional Integration Theory East African Firms' Perceptions of NTBs Quantifying NTBs in East Africa Quantifying Tariff Barriers in East Africa Conclusion
- ISBN: 978-0-230-31421-4
- Editorial: Palgrave MacM
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 288
- Fecha Publicación: 23/03/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés