EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY: Burundi and Rwanda Join Formally
In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 44, Heft 6
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In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 44, Heft 6
ISSN: 1467-6346
In: IMF Working Paper No. 12/272
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In: IMF Working Papers, S. 1-25
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In: Government Publications Review (1973), Band 5, Heft 3, S. 373
The countries in the East African Community (EAC) are among the fastest growing economies in sub-Saharan Africa. The EAC countries are making significant progress toward financial integration, including harmonization of supervisory arrangements and practices and the modernization of monetary policy frameworks. This book focuses on regional integration in the EAC and argues that the establishment of a time table for the eliminating the sensitive-products list and establishing a supranational legal framework for resolving trade disputes are important reforms that should foster regional integration.
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In: African economic history, Heft 6, S. 193
ISSN: 2163-9108
In: KAS-Auslandsinformationen, Band 27, Heft 9-10, S. 94-111
In: African political, economic, and security issues
In: Trade issues, policies and laws
Trade facilitation in the East African Community : recent developments and potential benefits / U.S. International Trade Commission -- Burundi country profile / U.S. Department of State -- Kenya country profile / U.S. Department of State -- Rwanda country profile / U.S. Department of State -- Tanzania country profile / U.S. Department of State -- Uganda country profile / U.S. Department of State
In: Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science, Band 15(2)
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In: African political, economic, and security issues
In: Trade issues, policies and laws
Trade facilitation in the East African Community : recent developments and potential benefits / U.S. International Trade Commission -- Burundi country profile / U.S. Department of State -- Kenya country profile / U.S. Department of State -- Rwanda country profile / U.S. Department of State -- Tanzania country profile / U.S. Department of State -- Uganda country profile / U.S. Department of State
In: IMF Working Papers v.Working Paper No. 14/150
Is rapid economic growth experienced by the East African Community during the past decade built on solid foundations? To gain some clues, we use a variety of newly-collected and existing data sources to analyze the structural transformation of output and exports, as well as indicators of their quality and sophistication. The move from agriculture to a wide range of other sectors—bodes well for continued growth, as do gradual improvements in quality. Yet, no clear winners on the production side seem to have emerged, to embed a durable comparative advantage in international markets. These obse
In: EAC Publication, 1
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In: African Departmental Paper Series
This paper takes stock of the main fiscal risks facing the EAC partner countries. These include macroeconomic shocks, and specific risks, such as the financial performance of the public enterprises, large infrastructure projects, PPPs, and pension funds. In addition, weaknesses in the institutional framework are reviewed. This analysis highlights some of the largest risks and begins to give a sense of the potential magnitudes involved