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Regionalism and economic integration in Africa: a conceptual and theoretical perspective
Daniel Sakyi,
Eric Evans Osei Opoku
Department of Finance, Accounting and Economics
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Africa
100%
Regionalism
100%
Economic Integration
100%
Economic Theory
22%
Monetary Policy
11%
Macroeconomics
11%
Economic Growth
11%
Fiscal Policy
11%
Economic Development
11%
Energy Sector
11%
Manufacturing Sector
11%
Intercultural Interaction
11%
Divergence
11%
Policy Design
11%
Development Agenda
11%
Neoliberalism
11%
Political Policy
11%
African Leader
11%
Primary Force
11%
Regional Integration
11%
Production Factors
11%
Economic Interdependence
11%
Neorealism
11%
Economic Blocs
11%
Intra-African Trade
11%
Multi-membership
11%
Rationalist Theory
11%
Power Sector
11%
Social Constructivist Theory
11%
Regional Bloc
11%
Private-public Partnership
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic Integration
100%
Energy Sector
22%
Macroeconomics
11%
Neoliberalism
11%
Public-Private Partnership
11%