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Waiting to export: Africa embraces export-processing zones.: An article from: Multinational Monitor
Robert Weismann
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From the supplier: African nations have accepted export processing zones (EPZ) as a device to attract foreign investment, as these provide special incentives to exporting businesses. Africa hopes to follow the success of Asian nations which attained rapid economic growth through an export-led strategy. However, African nations must be aware that EPZs failed to generate sustained growth in some countries and is known for labor rights violations.
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Title: Waiting to export: Africa embraces export-processing zones.
Author: Robert Weismann
Publication: Multinational Monitor (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1996
Publisher: Essential Information, Inc.
Volume: v17 Issue: n7-8 Page: p12(5)
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