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A Comparative Analysis of Export Promotion Strategies In Selected African Countries (South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt)

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  • Okwu Andy Titus
  • Dada Samuel O.
  • Owolabu Sunday Ajao

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This paper employed comparative analysis approach to examine the various export promotion strategies in selected African countries of South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt (SANE). The analysis centred on the concepts, levels and need for exports promotion strategies and initiatives as a stimulant of economic growth and development. Summary of the strategies in the selected countries and subsequent comparative analysis revealed some similarities and differences. Consequently, appropriate initiatives for policy formulation and implementation of export promotion strategies in Nigeria were recommended.

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  • Okwu Andy Titus & Dada Samuel O. & Owolabu Sunday Ajao, 2013. "A Comparative Analysis of Export Promotion Strategies In Selected African Countries (South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt)," International Journal of Management Sciences, Research Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 1(6), pages 204-211.
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    1. Abdel-Latif, A.M. & Nugent, J.B., 1995. "Export Promotion Policies: Transaction Costs and Export Channel Choices in Egypt," Papers 9516, Southern California - Department of Economics.
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