Africa's world trade Informal economies and globalization from below
Are Africa's world markets really contributing to development across the continent for individuals, nations and regions? This is the key question posed by Margaret Lee in this provocative book, in which she argues that all too often the voices of African traders are obscured amid a blizzard of...
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Uppsala; London
The Nordic Africa Institute and Zed Books (Bloomsbury)
2014
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