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Brazilian and Moroccan Policies for Sub-Saharan Africa: Description and Elements for Assessment
Authors
Pedro da Motta Veiga
Sandra Polónia Rios
June 30, 2017

This paper retraces Brazil and Morocco’s economic strategies towards Sub-Saharan Africa since the beginning of the century, highlighting the characteristics and evaluating the performance of the instruments used to promote the flows of trade, investment and cooperation between each of the two countries and the Sub-Saharan region. The paper also includes an assessment of these policies, as well as conclusions and recommendations.

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