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Regional Integration in West Africa

Title
Regional Integration in West Africa [electronic resource] / Ernest Aryeetey
Author
Aryeetey, Ernest.
Publication
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2001.

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41 p.; 21 x 29.7cm.
Summary
ECOWAS, the Economic Community of Western Africa States, was set up in 1975 by 16 countries with the ultimate objective of forming an economic community. As in similar RTAs, that were best thought as extensions of ISI, early results have been rather discouraging, but the process of domestic liberalisation and trade reform initiated in the late 1980s led in 1992 to a new attempt to revamp the Community. There are at least two very interesting features of ECOWAS that indeed makes it a very interesting case study for the project. First, two of the most relevant Emerging Africa countries are located in the sub-region, namely Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana, as is Nigeria, still embroiled in many economic woes, but that is regularly considered alongside South Africa as the key country to sustain the renaissance of Africa. Exploring how the smaller partners can provide a stimulus to Nigeria is therefore a first goal of the study. Second, the ineffectiveness of ECOWAS cannot mask the rich web of ...
Series Statement
OECD Development Centre Working Papers, 1815-1949 ; no.170
Uniform Title
OECD Development Centre Working Papers, no.170.
Subject
LCCN
10.1787/751603543122
OCLC
oecd-lib-001920
Author
Aryeetey, Ernest.
Title
Regional Integration in West Africa [electronic resource] / Ernest Aryeetey
Imprint
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2001.
Series
OECD Development Centre Working Papers, 1815-1949 ; no.170
OECD Development Centre Working Papers, 1815-1949 ; no.170.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/751603543122
Indexed Term
Development
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10.1787/751603543122 doi
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