The Dependent Economy: Lesotho And The Southern African Customs UnionThis book aims to analyze Lesotho's prospects for economic advancement, and examines the influence of the policies and economic development of South Africa on Lesotho's own potential for development. |
Contents
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2 The Emergence of Dependence | 11 |
3 Contemporary Dependence | 47 |
4 The 1910 Customs Union Agreement | 97 |
5 The 1969 Agreement | 127 |
6 Gains and Losses I | 151 |
7 Gains and Losses II | 187 |
8 Withdrawing from the Union | 221 |
9 The Common Monetary Area | 271 |
10 Revenue Sharing Development and Renegotiation | 319 |
11 Integration Dependence and Economic Development | 373 |
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