Made in Africa: industrial policy in Ethiopia

This book presents the findings of original field research into the design, practice, and varied outcomes of industrial policy in three sectors in Ethiopia, covering export-oriented and import-substitution industries. The three sectors are cement, leather and leather products, and floriculture. Give...

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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (374 p.)
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