Publication
Unofficial Trade When States are Weak: The Case of Cross-Border Commerce in the Horn of Africa
Details
Author(s):
Peter D. Little
Type of Document:
Conference Proceeding or Document
Publisher/Journal:
EGDI and UNU-WIDER
Date of Publication:
April 2005
Place of Publication:
Not Available
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Description
Abstract: This paper addresses informal cross-border trade in the Horn of Africa, with an emphasis on the Somalia borderlands. It will be shown that despite the collapse of a government in 1991, Somalia’s unofficial exports of cattle to Kenya have grown considerably during the past 13 years. It will be argued that while informal exports and imports of animals are illegal in Kenya and Ethiopia, local institutions and agreements allow the trade to function ‘on the ground’ in the absence of official recognition. The paper concludes with a discussion of the policy implications of informal cross-border commerce in regions of weak administrative control.