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The role of the industrial sector in Lesotho: it's past, present and future contribution to general economic development and employment promotion.

By: Material type: TextSeries: World employment programme working papersPublication details: Lusaka : International Labour Office, 1983.Subject(s): Summary: This paper is a study which traces roughly the reciprocal relationships between the internal factors and the external geo-political realities in Southern Africa. The emphasis here is on the natural and human resource base and the conditions in which industrial development has been evolving. It looks at the prospects of Lesotho realising some of her industrial aspirations within the Southern African Customs Union, PTA and/or SADCC.
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This paper is a study which traces roughly the reciprocal relationships between the internal factors and the external geo-political realities in Southern Africa. The emphasis here is on the natural and human resource base and the conditions in which industrial development has been evolving. It looks at the prospects of Lesotho realising some of her industrial aspirations within the Southern African Customs Union, PTA and/or SADCC.

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