2011
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1898619
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African Economic Blocs and Trade: Case Study of COMESA and Sudan

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“…Indeed, the initiatives should be based on the aspirations of the communities in regard to the rules of applicable legislation (Filippetti & Cerulli, 2014;Freinkman & Yossifov, 1999). RA has many implications, such as decentralization of financial resources and its authority (Blunt & Turner, 2005;Brown, 2009;Duncan, 2007;Mohamed, 2011;Nurazi & Usman, 2017;Sacchi & Salotti, 2012;. Financial decentralization and the devolution of authority have sometimes made several areas more focus on their own individual interests and groups rather than prioritizing the community aspiration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the initiatives should be based on the aspirations of the communities in regard to the rules of applicable legislation (Filippetti & Cerulli, 2014;Freinkman & Yossifov, 1999). RA has many implications, such as decentralization of financial resources and its authority (Blunt & Turner, 2005;Brown, 2009;Duncan, 2007;Mohamed, 2011;Nurazi & Usman, 2017;Sacchi & Salotti, 2012;. Financial decentralization and the devolution of authority have sometimes made several areas more focus on their own individual interests and groups rather than prioritizing the community aspiration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%