How Africa Trades

Trade is an essential driver of economic transformation, growth, and prosperity. At a time of global uncertainty and policy fluidity, this comprehensive volume demystifies African trade and trade policy to provide a deeper understanding of how trade impacts the lives of all Africans and the continen...

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Other Authors: Luke, David (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London LSE Press 2023
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