It is evident that strategies need to be undertaken to reverse the decline of Africa’s share of world trade. This paper argues that through the development of regional and sub-regional integration, coupled with the development of national science and technological innovative and entrepreneurship skills, the fortunes can be reversed. The study focuses on Rwanda and reviews the policies and strategies to acquire and create knowledge linked to knowledge transfer and innovation to stimulate and develop the national economy in particular encouraging the private sector as an engine of growth. It emphasises the importance of regional cooperation to open larger markets and economies of scale.
International Journal of Technology and Globalisation, Volume 2, Issue 3-4 Pages 252-267 Publisher Inderscience Publishers
http://www.docs.mak.ac.ug/sites/default/files/Murenzi.pdf
https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=RqWLuP0AAAAJ&hl=en#d=gs_md_cita-d&u=%2Fcitations%3Fview_op%3Dview_citation%26hl%3Den%26user%3DRqWLuP0AAAAJ%26citation_for_view%3DRqWLuP0AAAAJ%3ARtRctb2lSbAC%26tzom%3D-120
International Journal of Technology and Globalisation, Volume 2, Issue 3-4 Pages 252-267 Publisher Inderscience Publishers
http://www.docs.mak.ac.ug/sites/default/files/Murenzi.pdf
https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=RqWLuP0AAAAJ&hl=en#d=gs_md_cita-d&u=%2Fcitations%3Fview_op%3Dview_citation%26hl%3Den%26user%3DRqWLuP0AAAAJ%26citation_for_view%3DRqWLuP0AAAAJ%3ARtRctb2lSbAC%26tzom%3D-120
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