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The present crisis symptoms evident in most developing economies are particularly pronounced in black Africa. Although …
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Integration in Africa can only be a long-term attempt to solve economic problems, because of its high absorption of …
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The relationship between taxation, savings and growth is a complex one, which economists to date have only partially been able to explain. The following paper reviews empirical evidence on differences in tax systems and their operation between developed and less developed countries and the role...
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Attempts by the developing countries to replace the largely voluntary provision of development aid by a system that would free official resource flows from the possibility of political interference by the donors and from the need for yearly budgetary allocations have been going on for some time....
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Africa's total debt outstanding, which doubled during the 1980s, represents a serious threat to the continent …
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No observer of the African economic scene could fail to be struck by the multiplicity of economic co-operation groupings. While these represent simple institutional structures that are within the administrative capacity of the African States and offer useful training for more sophisticated...
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