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Title:Transfer tax and development bank: a new look for the East African Community
Author:Svoboda, J.L.
Year:1969
Periodical:African Law Studies
Issue:2
Pages:95-162
Language:English
Geographic term:East Africa
Subjects:tariffs
industrial development
development banks
External link:https://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/jlpul2&id=97&collection=journals&index=journals/jlpul
Abstract:The Treaty for East African Co-operation, between Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, is an attempt to correct the serious weaknesses which were inherent in the East African Common Services Organization. The: main purpose of it was to equalize among the partners the benefits which would accrue to each, and, especially, to equalize the extent of industrial development. The article examines the Treaty and points out the two major areas where new approaches to the problem of unequal development have been written: the Transfer Tax and the East African Development Bank. Appendix with legislation passed by East African Community subsequent to Treaty passage.
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