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Trade, EAC and WTO accession: Pro-growth options

Considerations for South Sudan joining the East African Monetary Union

Policy brief 27 Sep 2016 State

Authors

Charles Data Alemi

Researcher

Astrid Haas

Urban Economist, African Development Bank

Christopher Adam

Professor of Development Economics, University of Oxford
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