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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.
Contents
Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Gaining From Trade in South Africa; C.Jenkins, J.Leape & L.Thomas The Macroeconomic Policy Framework; C.Jenkins & L.Thomas Taxation and Fiscal Adjustment; J.Leape Constraints on Foreign Direct Investment; R.Hess Microeconomic Policies; G.Maasdorp Export Promotion Arrangements ; N.Hill Compensatory Mechanisms; C.Jenkins References Appendices Index