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Investment Laws and Regulations in Africa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2008

Krishna Ahooja
Affiliation:
U.N. Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa

Extract

For a contemporary observer of African affairs, the year 1960 is a convenient date of departure. A large number of new nations appeared on the scene with a bang. The economist, political scientist, and sociologist have hardly begun to evaluate and examine the consequences of this transformation. A significant fact has often escaped attention. Each independent country as it emerged from the darkness of colonialism began by accepting economic planning as an instrument of policy. As the development plans were being drafted, almost simultaneously new investment laws were debated and enacted.

Type
Africana
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1964

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References

1 E/CN. 14/INR/28, presented to the E.C.A. Standing Committee on Industry, Natural Resources, and Transport; Addis Ababa, 3-13 December 1963.