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Title
Cross border trade as a survival strategy in SADC: a study of Zimbabwean women traders |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/11427/3753 |
Date
2007 |
Author(s)
Moyo, Ntozakhe Mpho |
Contributor(s)
Akokpari, John |
Abstract
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-89). - This research explores the extent to which Zimbabwean national policies and more broadly SADC affect informal trade and informal traders. Whilst SADC governments claim a desire to fight poverty, the organisation at the same time is pursuing policies that are obstructive to poverty alleviation. This is, for example, reflected in its lack of recognition of informal cross border traders. The thesis argues that one of the reasons explaining this is that SADC lacks an autonomous development strategy; its integration scheme is informed by the European model. |
Subject(s)
International Relations |
Language
eng |
Publisher
University of Cape Town; Faculty of Humanities; Department of Political Studies |
Type of publication
Thesis; Text; Masters; MSocSc |
Repository
Cape Town - OpenUCT, University of Cape Town
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