Chiefs, migrants and the state: mobility in the Ghana–Togo borderlands
Borderlands in Africa are areas that foster mobility and cross-border trade. Especially in case of monetary differentials across countries, porous borders represent opportunities in terms of economic prospects. Analysing mobility in border studies through the prism of the state or state institutions...
Main Author: | Raunet, N |
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Format: | Working paper |
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International Migration Institute
2016
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