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Knowledge, technology, and cluster-based growth in Africa / edited by Douglas Zhihua Zeng.

Lippincott Library HC800.Z9 D562 2008
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Zeng, Douglas Zhihua.
World Bank.
Series:
WBI development studies
WBI learning resources series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Industrial clusters--Africa.
Industrial clusters.
Enterprise zones--Africa.
Enterprise zones.
Business enterprises--Africa.
Business enterprises.
Africa.
Physical Description:
ix, 130 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : World Bank, [2008]
Contents:
Knowledge, technology, and cluster-based growth in Africa : findings from 11 case studies of enterprise clusters in Africa / Douglas Zhihua Zeng
The Suame manufacturing cluster in Ghana / Catherine Nyaki Adeya
The Kamukunji metalwork cluster in Kenya / Njeri Kinyanjui
The Lake Naivasha cut flower cluster in Kenya / Maurice Ochieng Bolo
The Nnewi automotive components cluster in Nigeria / Boladele Oluyomi Abiola
The Otigba computer village cluster in Nigeria / Boladele Oluyomi Abiola
Handicraft and furniture clusters in Tanzania / Flora Musonda with Catherine Nyaki Adeya and Boladale [i.e. Boladele] Oluyomi Abiola
The Lake Victoria fishing cluster in Uganda / Rose Kiggundu
The textile and clothing center in Mauritius / Rojit Sawkut
The wine cluster in South Africa / Eric Wood and David Kaplan
The Western Cape textile and clothing cluster in South Africa / Rojit Sawkut.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780821373064
0821373064
9780821373071
0821373072
OCLC:
162507376

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