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Page 1: BIBLIOGRAPHY - COMESA Monetary Institute (CMI) · 2017-04-05 · 18. ECCB: Annual Report 2009-2010, St. Kitts, June 2010. 19. Economic Commission for Africa: Progress and Challenges

97APPENDIX 2: TABLE 1 – REGIONAL TRADE OPENING (RITO) INDICES FOR COMESA, EAC AND SADC

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98 FACILITATING MULTILATERAL FISCAL SURVEILLANCE IN MONETARY UNION CONTEXT WITH FOCUS ON COMESA REGION

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