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Informal cross-border trade : salient features and impact on welfare : case studies of Beitbridge & Chirundu border posts and selected households in Chitungwiza /

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Main Author: Nyatanga, Phocenah.
Other Authors: Mpofu, Sihle., Tekere, M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Harare : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung : TRADES CENTRE, [2000]
Series:Trade & development studies issues ; 7.
Subjects:
Cross-border shopping > Africa, Southern.
Africa, Southern > Economic conditions.
Africa, Southern > Economic integration.
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