| DC Field | Value | Language | 
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| dc.contributor.author | Bogale, Belayneh | - | 
| dc.contributor.author | Mosisa, Moti | - | 
| dc.contributor.author | Bogale, Negesse | - | 
| dc.date.accessioned | 2018-03-28T12:15:39Z | - | 
| dc.date.available | 2018-03-28T12:15:39Z | - | 
| dc.date.issued | 2015-12 | - | 
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3366 | - | 
| dc.description.abstract | Abstract  
Globally and specifically in Africa, governments' major revenues, and the countries' peace and security, 
are challenged by the increasing nature of illegal cross border trade. As a result, the issue of contraband 
is attracting the attention of both the academics and   practitioners.  It is with this reality that this study 
stood with the general  objective of exploring the causes and consequences  of cross-border contraband 
trade  across  the main route  from Moyale (border  town between Ethiopia  and Kenya)  to Hawassa  (the 
capital of Ethiopian Southern region). To this end, exploratory study was conducted involving analysis of 
both primary and secondary data. Primary data were collected through key informant interview carried 
out  with  contrabandists,  local  business  people,  customs  and  revenue  authority  personnel  and  town 
administration  heads  and  security  officials.  Secondary  data  were  collected  from  official  documents  of 
relevant authorities. The study indicated that contraband trade being carried out across the main route 
from  Moyale  to  Hawasa  is  a  result  of  multiple  factors  that  are  generally  grouped  into  individual  and 
social, policy, and institutional causes. Meanwhile, the lost revenue and foreign exchange, its negative 
effect on the formal business development, regional security and stability and health are the indentified 
consequences  among  others.  Moreover,  though  the  government  tired  to  tackle  these  negative 
consequences  of  the  business  through  various  interventions,  the  success  so  far  is  limited.  The  authors 
recommend  that  a  synergetic  approach  should  be  adopted  by  the  multiple  actors  at  multiple  levels  to 
develop a comprehensive strategy to address the causes of contraband business. | en_US | 
| dc.language.iso | en_US | en_US | 
| dc.publisher | St. Mary University | en_US | 
| dc.relation.ispartofseries | Vol.7;No. 1 | - | 
| dc.subject | Contraband, Cross-border trade, Customs, Smuggling, Chain of Supply, Moyale-Kenya,  Ethiopia | en_US | 
| dc.title | Cross-Border Contraband Trade across the Main Route from  Moyale to  Hawassa: An  Exploration into the Causes and Consequencess | en_US | 
| dc.type | Article | en_US | 
| Appears in Collections: | Journal of Business and Administrative Studies (JBAS) 
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