Afghanistan and regional trade : more, or less, import from central Asia? : project report / Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO), ©2014.Description: 33 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HC417. A378 2014
Contents:
Contents: Acknowledgments—Executive summary—1. Introduction—2. Objectives and methodology—3. Afghanistan’s trade : an overview—4. Findings on selected products—5. Re-sourcing constraints and opportunities—6. Conclusion—7. Recommendations—References—Appendixes.
Summary: Summary: “Since 2002 one main focus of the international donor organizations active in Afghanistan has been to address the necessity for closer trade ties between Afghanistan and Central Asian countries. A substantial part of the earlier literature on post-2001 development in Afghanistan is focused on rehabilitating and expanding cross-border transportation infrastructure between Afghanistan and the central Asian countries…”—(page 3).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet HC417.A378 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000390897
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Cover title.
“February 2014”.
“Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO) = موسسه مطالعات عامه افغانستان = دعامه خیرنو موسسه”—cover page.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Acknowledgments—Executive summary—1. Introduction—2. Objectives and methodology—3. Afghanistan’s trade : an overview—4. Findings on selected products—5. Re-sourcing constraints and opportunities—6. Conclusion—7. Recommendations—References—Appendixes.

Summary: “Since 2002 one main focus of the international donor organizations active in Afghanistan has been to address the necessity for closer trade ties between Afghanistan and Central Asian countries. A substantial part of the earlier literature on post-2001 development in Afghanistan is focused on rehabilitating and expanding cross-border transportation infrastructure between Afghanistan and the central Asian countries…”—(page 3).

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