The Impact of Trade and Investment Policies on the Labour Standards in the Mauritian and Namibian Export Processing Zones: Lessons for Rwanda
Export Processing Zones (EPZs) have become rather popular trade and investment policy instruments used by governments to promote trade and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). The trend of establishing EPZs was started by the creation of the Shannon Free Zone in late 1950s in Ireland, a zone that now bo...
Main Author: | Nankunda, Jackie |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Kalula, Evance |
Format: | Dissertation |
Language: | English |
Published: |
University of Cape Town
2014
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/4524 |
Similar Items
-
The impact of international trade and investment policies on the labour rights of export processing zones' workers : the case of Kenya
by: Mwariri, Gladys Wanjiru
Published: (2008) -
Namibian Export Processing Zones (EPZ) : success or myth?
by: Karaerua, Gerson Uaeta
Published: (2011) -
Vaishnavism and indentured labour in Mauritian literature
by: Rajkomar, Sraddha Shivani
Published: (2012) -
Chinese investments in Africa: addressing and analysing labour, skills and technology transfer challenges
by: Mazire, Takudzwa
Published: (2020) -
Canadian trade policy, 1945-1953
by: Weihs, Frederick H.
Published: (2010)