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100 1 _aBerahab, Rim
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245 1 0 _aWill the African free trade agreement succeed ?
_h[Ressource électronique] /
_cRim Berahab, Uri Dadush
300 _a10 p.
500 0 _aPolicy Brief - April 2018, PB-18/10
504 _aBibliogr. p. 8-9
520 _aThe recently signed African Continental Free Trade Agreement represents a countercurrent to protectionist tendencies across the Atlantic and the Pacific, and may well move the economic integration of the African continent forward. Translating the vision into action, however, will call upon signatories to undertake deeper domestic reforms and to confront specific challenges related to the agreement itself. This brief explains why the agreement is important for Africa and identifies policy implications for Africa and for third countries
650 4 _aACCORD ECONOMIQUE
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650 4 _aINTEGRATION ECONOMIQUE
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651 4 _aAFRIQUE
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700 1 _aDadush, Uri
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856 _uhttp://www.fondation.org.ma/dsp/index/a669703-23
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260 _aRabat :
_bPublications of The Policy Center for the New South,
_c2018
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700 1 8 _aدادوش، يوري
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