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Gaining from Trade in Southern Africa

Complementary Policies to Underpin the SADC Free Trade Area

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Gaining from Trade in Southern Africa

    • Carolyn Jenkins, Jonathan Leape, Lynne Thomas
    Pages 1-23
  3. The Macroeconomic Policy Framework

    • Carolyn Jenkins, Lynne Thomas
    Pages 24-57
  4. Taxation and Fiscal Adjustment

    • Jonathan Leape
    Pages 58-88
  5. Constraints on Foreign Direct Investment

    • Richard Hess
    Pages 89-101
  6. Microeconomic Policies

    • Gavin Maasdorp
    Pages 102-127
  7. Export Promotion Arrangements

    • Nora Hill
    Pages 128-139
  8. Compensatory Mechanisms

    • Carolyn Jenkins
    Pages 140-157
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 158-273

About this book

Policy-makers in Southern Africa are increasingly convinced that regional trade liberalization can improve growth performance and stimulate development throughout the region. To succeed where previous attempts have failed, however, governments must address two key issues. The first of these is policy coordination - the broad range of domestic policies must be made compatible with the proposed trade reforms. The second is institution building - concerted attention must be devoted to strengthening weak institutions and infrastructure. The contributors are among the leading authorities on regional integration in Africa.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford, UK

    Carolyn Jenkins

  • Centre for Research into Economics and Finance in Southern Africa, London School of Economics, UK

    Jonathan Leape, Lynne Thomas

About the editors

CAROLYN JENKINS works at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford, and at the Centre for Research into Economics and Finance in Southern Africa, London School of Economics. She has been a consultant to governments and international institutions on macroeconomic issues, trade policy and regional integration in Southern Africa.

JONATHAN LEAPE is founding Director of the Centre for Research into Economics and Finance in Southern Africa at the London School of Economics and Lecturer in Economics. He has undertaken numerous studies of economic and financial policy issues facing South and Southern Africa and has acted as consultant for a wide range of institutions.

LYNNE THOMAS is a Researcher with the Centre for Research into Economics and Finance in Southern Africa at the London School of Economics. Her research focuses on macroeconomic convergence in Southern Africa; the role of regional integration in promoting growth; and the characteristics of capital flows in Southern Africa.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Gaining from Trade in Southern Africa

  • Book Subtitle: Complementary Policies to Underpin the SADC Free Trade Area

  • Editors: Carolyn Jenkins, Jonathan Leape, Lynne Thomas

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230523463

  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan London

  • eBook Packages: Palgrave Economics & Finance Collection, Economics and Finance (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2000

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-333-77777-0Published: 31 July 2000

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-1-349-41754-4Published: 31 July 2000

  • eBook ISBN: 978-0-230-52346-3Published: 31 July 2000

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XIV, 273

  • Topics: Development Economics

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