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Special economic zones (SEZ) in Africa are generally regarded as underperforming relative to their peers in the rest of the world. To explain this underperformance and to support success in the future it is important to analyse the key features and what is lacking in the design of African special...
Research Brief
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– The animal-feed-to-poultry value chain
15-20% of local demand for poultry in South Africa is met by imports Evidence from Zambia suggests that capital investments in the value chain can increase local production Increased demand due to growing urban populations poses critical challenges for local industrialization in southern Africa...
Book Chapter
From the book:
Vulnerability in Developing Countries
Book Chapter
From the book:
Insurance Against Poverty
Book Chapter
– Relative Success and Comparative Failure?
From the book:
Globalization, Marginalization and Development
Book Chapter
– The Case of Zimbabwean Peasant Households
From the book:
The North, the South, and the Environment
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