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Wealth through Integration - Regional Integration and Poverty-Reduction Strategies in West Africa (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
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Wealth through Integration - Regional Integration and Poverty-Reduction Strategies in West Africa (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Series: Insight and Innovation in International Development
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Could regional integration be a first step toward joining the
global market? In a context where liberalizing trade has not
produced the expected gains in developing countries and growth in
global trade has not led to the expected economic growth, an
alternative solution has emerged. This new paradigm suggests that
trade liberalization should be accompanied by public investment.
However, by its very nature, trade liberalization leads to a
reduction in revenues from duties and taxes, which means that the
available resources for public investments will also be reduced.
There are now solid arguments for encouraging the less-developed
countries to first emphasize regional integration before trying to
access the global market. This book explores the issues linked to
regional integration in West Africa and presents empirical data
about the experiences in = West African Economic and Monetary Union
(WAEMU) countries to converge their economies. It also examines how
these efforts, which make a major contribution to regional
integration, influence poverty reduction in the economic and
monetary community. It will be of interest to researchers working
in this area. Elias T. Ayuk is Director of the United Nations
University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa in Accra,
Ghana, and was formerly a senior program specialist at the
International Development Research Centre. Samuel T. Kabore is a
researcher/lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Management at
the University of Ouagadougou II, Burkina Faso. Canada's
International Development Research Centre (IDRC) supports research
in developing countries to promote growth and development. IDRC
also encourages sharing this knowledge with policymakers, other
researchers, and communities around the world. The result is
innovative, lasting local solutions that aim to bring choice and
change to those who need it most. Elias T. Ayuk is Director of the
United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa
in Accra, Ghana, and was formerly a senior program specialist at
the International Development Research Centre. Samuel T. Kabore is
a researcher/lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Management at
the University of Ouagadougou II, Burkina Faso. Canada's
International Development Research Centre (IDRC) supports research
in developing countries to promote growth and development. IDRC
also encourages sharing this knowledge with policymakers, other
researchers, and communities around the world. The result is
innovative, lasting local solutions that aim to bring choice and
change to those who need it most.
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