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الصفحة 206
This was true of Bawku , recognised in the 1920s and 1930s as the largest market in the whole northern protectorate and the site of substantial colonial investment and oversight ( Roncoli , 1994 : 128 ) . This growth , however , was not ...
This was true of Bawku , recognised in the 1920s and 1930s as the largest market in the whole northern protectorate and the site of substantial colonial investment and oversight ( Roncoli , 1994 : 128 ) . This growth , however , was not ...
الصفحة 212
There is a broad selection of cloth available to Bawku traders who travel across the border to Burkina and Togo . Much of it is already available in Ghana , only at considerably higher prices owing to the added customs duties .
There is a broad selection of cloth available to Bawku traders who travel across the border to Burkina and Togo . Much of it is already available in Ghana , only at considerably higher prices owing to the added customs duties .
الصفحة 215
This ancillary trade enables Bawku traders to incorporate their Bitou trading partners into local circuits of exchange , overcoming political , social and ecological difference . Traders involved in the border zone bean market also tap ...
This ancillary trade enables Bawku traders to incorporate their Bitou trading partners into local circuits of exchange , overcoming political , social and ecological difference . Traders involved in the border zone bean market also tap ...
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LESLEY A SHARP | 38 |
The characteristics of urban migrants | 82 |
particularities of magicoreligious beliefs | 108 |
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