Commodity exports and African economic development /
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TextPublication details: Lexington, Mass. : Lexington Books, c1974.Description: xvi, 285 pISBN: - 0669919594
- 382.6'096 PEA
- HF3876.5 .P4
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book examines the relationship between commodity exports and economic development with reference to some African countries.
The book first of all discussed commodities of several African countries: timber, coffee, and cocoa (Ivory Coast); cocoa and timber (Ghana); coffee (Ethiopia); cotton (Uganda); oil (Nigeria); copper (Zambia); copper (Zaire); and diamonds (Sierra Leone). Secondly the book provides a comparative framework for measuring net social gain from commodity exports.
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