G-Localization as a Development Model: Economic Implications for Africa
In this paper, we investigate G-Localization thesis in which we postulate that developing economies can achieve stable economic growth by active participation in the global economy while exploring the virtue of intraregional trade.
Published at International Journal of Economics and Econometrics Vol. 21, No. 1
Published in 2013
ALEGE, P. O. and Evans OSABOUHIEN
Alege Philip » I am a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics and Development Studies, Covenant University. My major research interests are in the area of Real Business Cycle (RBC), International macroeconomics and Theory of International Trade. view full profile
