Development Centre Studies Trading Competitively Trade Capacity Building in Sub-Saharan Africa

Development Centre Studies Trading Competitively Trade Capacity Building in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: Bonaglia Federico
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2002-11-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9264099603

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Presents evidence confirming the existence of a wide array of policy options for increasing business competitiveness and reducing dependence on primary commodities in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Development Centre Studies The Rise of China and India What's in it for Africa?

Development Centre Studies The Rise of China and India What's in it for Africa?
Author: Chen Xiaobao
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2006-05-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9789264024410

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This book demonstrates how the growing economic power of China and India is already influencing the growth patterns of African countries, particularly oil- and commodities-exporting ones.

Capacity Building in Developing and Emerging Countries

Capacity Building in Developing and Emerging Countries
Author: Elie Chrysostome
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030167402

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This book explores new perspectives on how to improve the chances of success regarding capacity building in developing and emerging countries. Drawing on lessons learned in the course of six decades of capacity building research and practice, it identifies the required conditions for the success of capacity building efforts, and suggests that a radical change in mindset has become a critical aspect in developing countries. In addition, the book discusses capacity building in connection with entrepreneurship (especially female entrepreneurship), transnational diaspora remittances, and combating corruption, which it considers to be essential drivers of sustainable development in developing and emerging countries. The book’s contributing authors represent the leading minds in capacity building research and practice, and include researchers from prestigious universities in North America, Europe and Africa, as well as international development experts from institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, African Development Bank, and African Capacity Building Foundation. All authors have considerable expertise regarding capacity building issues, and represent 26 emerging and developing countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Caribbean Islands, North America and Europe.

Development Centre Studies Regional Integration, FDI and Competitiveness in Southern Africa

Development Centre Studies Regional Integration, FDI and Competitiveness in Southern Africa
Author: Goldstein Andrea
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2004-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9264006540

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By analysing investment flows and examining the role of foreign direct investment in key industries, this book examines why Southern Africa has not become a magnet for FDI and what it needs to do to attract more investment.

Development Centre Studies Development is back

Development Centre Studies Development is back
Author: OECD Development Centre
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2002-10-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9264158529

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The Organisation's Development Centre was founded in 1962 as one means to study and to try to confront the problems of comparative development and to relate them to experiences in the more advanced economies. This book provides a compendium of that experience.

Business for Development 2008 Promoting Commercial Agriculture in Africa

Business for Development 2008 Promoting Commercial Agriculture in Africa
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2008-05-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9264044701

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Business for Development 2008 offers a fresh look at African agriculture and seeks ways for it to become a profitable industry.

Business for Development Fostering the Private Sector

Business for Development Fostering the Private Sector
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2007-05-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9264034226

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This book details the activities of the private sector in developing and emerging economies and demonstrates how these activities are inter-related with government policies.

Africa's Role in Multilateral Trade Negotiations

Africa's Role in Multilateral Trade Negotiations
Author: Zhen Kun Wang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

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Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa won fewer concessions on their exports in the Uruguay Round than did other developing countries, but they still emerged facing fewer or lower restrictions than others. They should be more active in the next Round, focusing negotiations not on trade preferences but on bound most-favored-nation tariff reductions.Openness and liberal trade policies are associated with higher exports and economic growth. Sub-Saharan African countries are mostly still relatively closed, and one of their top priorities should be to open up. With some important, identifiable, exceptions African exports are not disproportionately restricted in OECD markets. Because of Sub-Saharan Africa's small economic size and because its decline in competitiveness has been spread over nearly all sectors, improvements in its performance should not unduly disturb other members of the world economy and should not encounter major resistance among trading partners.Sub-Saharan African countries won fewer concessions on their exports in the Uruguay Round than did other developing countries - possibly because they offered fewer concessions on imports. Nonetheless, because they started the Round with more favorable treatment, they still emerged from it facing fewer or lower restrictions than other developing countries.In the next Round of trade negotiations, Sub-Saharan countries have some rights to negotiate (according to the GATT/WTO principal suppliers traditions) and a little leverage. They should be active in this Round, both giving and requesting concessions, and economists should help them prepare the ground.Trade preferences are not the route to integrating with the world economy. In terms of access to partners' markets, trade preferences are no substitute for bound most-favored-nation tariff reductions, and they also encourage shortsighted and distortionary behavior within the recipients' economy. Africa should focus its negotiating efforts on most-favored-nation reductions rather than trade preferences.This paper - a joint product of the New Products and Outreach Division, Economic Development Institute, and Development Research Group - was prepared for the African Economic Research Consortium`s Biannual Research Workshop, Nairobi, May 24-29, 1997.