Fr. 235.00

Enablers of Common Market Implementation - Evidence From the East African Community

English · Hardback

Will be released 10.10.2025

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Common market implementation in Africa could potentially alleviate poverty and grow economies. However, despite numerous trading blocs existing in Africa, challenges persist in common market implementation. This book investigates the enablers which could make an important difference, using the East African Community as a case study.


List of contents










List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Overview
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Common Market Protocol
Chapter 3: The Common Market Implementation Framework
Chapter 4: Funding Model
Chapter 5: Public Participation
Chapter 6: The Region's Decision-Making Model
Chapter 7: Anticorruption
Chapter 8: Research and Information Symmetry
Chapter 9: Common Market Protocol Laws
Chapter 10: Sanction Mechanism
Chapter 11: Automated Processes
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index


About the author










Caroline Ntara is Post-Doctoral Research Associate at Regenesys Business School, South Africa and a Lecturer at KCA University, Kenya.
Flip Schutte is Dean of Research and Head of the Institute for Post-Graduate Studies, STADIO Higher Education, South Africa.


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