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Economic structure --- Economic geography --- Africa --- Informal sector (Economics) --- Cities and towns --- -Cities and towns --- -Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Sociology, Urban --- Hidden economy --- Parallel economy --- Second economy --- Shadow economy --- Subterranean economy --- Underground economy --- Artisans --- Economics --- Small business --- -Informal sector (Economics) --- Informal sector (Economics) - Africa --- Cities and towns - Africa
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Social change --- Third World: agricultural and food problems --- Africa --- Informal sector (Economics) --- Capitalism --- Peasantry --- Africa, Sub-Saharan --- Economic conditions --- Social conditions --- #SBIB:39A73 --- #SBIB:39A4 --- -Capitalism --- -330.342.21 --- 341.232(100-77) --- (100-77) --- (6) --- $?$89/9 --- 960 --- 341.232.3 <6> --- 63-057 <6> --- Market economy --- Economics --- Profit --- Capital --- Hidden economy --- Parallel economy --- Second economy --- Shadow economy --- Subterranean economy --- Underground economy --- Artisans --- Small business --- Etnografie: Afrika --- Toegepaste antropologie --- Eastern Hemisphere --- -Développement rural --- Travail précaire --- Capitalisme --- Paysannerie --- Afrique occidentale --- Afrique --- Kenya --- Zimbabwe --- Conditions rurales --- Conditions rurales. --- Conditions économiques --- Conditions sociales. --- Développement rural --- 330.342.21 --- Developing countries: agricultural and food problems --- Informal sector (Economics) - Africa --- Capitalism - Africa --- Peasantry - Africa, Sub-Saharan --- Africa - Economic conditions - 1960 --- -Africa, Sub-Saharan - Economic conditions - 1960 --- -Africa, Sub-Saharan - Social conditions - 1960 --- Développement rural --- Travail précaire --- Conditions économiques
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Economics --- Informal sector (Economics) --- Rotating credit associations --- Fiscal policy --- Economie sociale --- Secteur informel (Economie politique) --- Tontines (Associations d'épargne) --- Politique fiscale --- Sociological aspects --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Developing countries --- Pays en développement --- Economic policy --- Politique économique --- Democratization --- Economic aspects --- CG / Congo --- 331.32 --- 336.208 --- Structuur van de economie. --- Grondslag, vereffening, inning en controle van de belastingen. Fiscale fraude. Zwartwerk. Parallelle economie. --- Tontines (Associations d'épargne) --- Pays en développement --- Politique économique --- EPUB-ALPHA-D EPUB-LIV-FT LIVDROIT STRADA-B --- Africa --- Congresses --- Demographic transition --- Hidden economy --- Parallel economy --- Second economy --- Shadow economy --- Subterranean economy --- Underground economy --- Democratic consolidation --- Democratic transition --- Structuur van de economie --- Grondslag, vereffening, inning en controle van de belastingen. Fiscale fraude. Zwartwerk. Parallelle economie --- E-books --- Artisans --- Small business --- Political science --- New democracies --- Informal sector (Economics) - Africa - Congresses --- Democratization - Economic aspects - Africa - Congresses --- Congo (la République démocratique) --- Cameroun --- Etats-Unis --- France --- Droit fiscal --- Economie --- Finances publiques --- Afrique
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In this sophisticated yet accessible analysis of the open economies of Sub-Saharan Africa, Jean-Paul Azam analyses international trade, exchange rate issues, and longer-term growth, taking due account of the distinctive features of African economies. In particular, he examines the informal as well as the formal institutional frameworks which prevail in different African countries and which affect their macroeconomic behaviour. Key issues explored include tariffs and quotas, membership of the CFA Zone, and currency convertibility or inconvertibility, as well as smuggling, corruption, parallel markets in goods and currencies, ethnic diversity and redistribution. Case studies of important macroeconomic events are used to establish basic stylized facts from which the theory emerges, and special attention is paid to the consequences of macroeconomic events for the poor, via the food market or traditional redistribution mechanisms.
Foreign exchange --- Informal sector (Economics) --- Africa, Sub-Saharan --- Commercial policy --- Commerce --- 330.35 <6> --- 339 <6> --- 339.74 <6> --- Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09}--Afrika --- Handel. Internationale economische betrekkingen. Wereldeconomie --binnenlandse als buitenlandse handel; zie ook {339.3} en {339.5}--Afrika --- Monetaire buitenlandse politiek. Deviezenpolitiek--Afrika --- 339.74 <6> Monetaire buitenlandse politiek. Deviezenpolitiek--Afrika --- 339 <6> Handel. Internationale economische betrekkingen. Wereldeconomie --binnenlandse als buitenlandse handel; zie ook {339.3} en {339.5}--Afrika --- 330.35 <6> Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09}--Afrika --- Hidden economy --- Parallel economy --- Second economy --- Shadow economy --- Subterranean economy --- Underground economy --- Artisans --- Economics --- Small business --- Cambistry --- Currency exchange --- Exchange, Foreign --- Foreign currency --- Foreign exchange problem --- Foreign money --- Forex --- FX (Finance) --- International exchange --- International finance --- Currency crises --- Africa, Black --- Africa, Subsaharan --- Africa, Tropical --- Africa South of the Sahara --- Black Africa --- Sub-Sahara Africa --- Sub-Saharan Africa --- Subsahara Africa --- Subsaharan Africa --- Tropical Africa --- Commerce. --- Commercial policy. --- Foreign exchange rates --- Exchange rates --- Fixed exchange rates --- Flexible exchange rates --- Floating exchange rates --- Fluctuating exchange rates --- Rates of exchange --- Rates --- Economic conditions --- Business, Economy and Management --- Foreign exchange - Africa, Sub-Saharan --- Informal sector (Economics) - Africa, Sub-Saharan --- Africa, Sub-Saharan - Commercial policy --- Africa, Sub-Saharan - Commerce
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