L'intégration régionale en Afrique: caractéristiques, contraintes et perspectives
Bruno Békolo-Ebé
Mondes en développement, 2001, vol. N° 115-116, issue 3, 81-88
Abstract:
After failing in their attemps at local integration in the wake of the drive for independance in Africa, there were numerous experiments in the 90s, raising the question whether such new moves, partly based on enforcing more demanding organisationnal, structural and institutionnal changes, as well as the growing clout of non-domestic agencies are actually able to offer the necessary conditions for integration in an effort to help speed up the development of African economies.
Date: 2001
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