1st Edition

Economic Integration in Africa

By Peter Robson Copyright 1968
    322 Pages
    by Routledge

    322 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1968, this reissue is a study of contemporary international economic policy, with particular emphasis upon economic integration as a means of bringing about a faster rate of economic progress and of helping to overcome poverty. Peter Robson’s book is a study of the rationale of common markets and other forms of economic integration among African states and of their operation in practice.

    The book will be of great value to those concerned with administering or assessing integration schemes in Africa and indeed in less developed areas throughout the world. In addition, it is an important contribution to the field of development economics.

    1. Introduction  2. The Economics of Integration among Less Developed Countries  3. The Economic Setting in Africa and the Problems of Integration  4. Economic Integration in East Africa  5. Economic Integration in Equatorial Africa  6. Other Initiatives for Economic Integration in Africa  7. Conclusion

    Biography

    Peter Robson