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    Botswana's economy and labour market: are there any lessons for SADC regional integration?

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    Date
    2004
    Author
    Siphambe, H.K.
    Publisher
    Taylor & Francis (Routledge), www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/
    Link
    http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a713618557
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    Abstract
    Regional integration is a necessity for sustainable development and the generation of dynamic growth amongst SADC countries. For real integration to be achieved, there is a need for deep integration, which allows countries to surrender part of their sovereignty to a supranational power that will be responsible for bringing in uniformity amonst member nations in terms of policies and action. Countries in the region, even those like Botswana that have done well economically, share problems of poverty, high unemployment and disparuty in income distribution. Botswana, however, has some lessons to offer to the region, coming mainly from its prudent management of the economy, democracy and peace. As regional integration may lead to underinvestment in skills development if not properly coordinated, countries need to pursue employment creation more vigorously.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10311/885
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