Leading economists in the area of trade policy and international economics from within and outside the region of Subsaharan Africa have collaborated on a timely set of issues pertinent to Africa's place in and its impact on the world economy. This third volume examines schemes for regional integration, and the successes and failures of each of these specific projects to examine the potential pitfalls facing cooperation and integration in Africa. The project found that, after over 30 years of experimentation, Subsaharan Africa's remance with regional integration remains unabated. Previous and existing regional integration efforts, however, have generally achieved little success. It is not immediately clear that country-level trade liberalization attempts (induced by various structural adjustment programmes -SAPs) are consistent with the various countries. The project attempted answers to the following questions: -What drives regional integration in Africa? -How would recent changes...
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