Vol. 2003 No. 1 (2003)

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Economic Blocs in Africa: Comparative Dynamics in Tunisia

Abdelaziz Benabdallah, Institut Pasteur de Tunis
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18777981
Published: November 28, 2003

Abstract

The establishment of regional economic blocs in Africa has been a significant development in the continent's political and economic landscape. Tunisia, as an influential country within the Maghreb region, has played a pivotal role in these developments. A qualitative approach will be employed to analyse existing literature and official documents regarding the establishment and functioning of regional economic blocs in Tunisia. Tunisia's experience highlights the importance of strategic alliances for enhancing intra-regional trade and development within Africa. Governments should consider fostering similar regional blocs to promote economic integration and stability in Africa.

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Abdelaziz Benabdallah (2003). Economic Blocs in Africa: Comparative Dynamics in Tunisia. African Journal of Lusophone (Portuguese) Studies, Vol. 2003 No. 1 (2003). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18777981

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North AfricanMaghrebMercosurPreferential Trading AreasPan-African Economic CommunityComparative Political EconomyRegional Integration Studies

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