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new layer of sophistication to that prescription. Developments in Sudan between independence and 1990 illustrated very … purpose of this paper is to consider that question in the light of events in Sudan …
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Structural adjustment started in Sudan in 1978 but no real devaluation nor effective liberalisation was achieved …. Declining exports and persistent inflation were not solely the result of the Sudan's lax fiscal policies, distorted markets and …
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This London University PhD Thesis thesis examines agrarian change in Darfur over the first seven decades of the twentieth century. Based on extensive socio-economic surveys carried out during the 1980s, it describes how the Darfur economy had developed rapidly through expansion of the cropped...
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Sudan, the Poverty of Nations examined what had gone wrong and why aid had so often been ineffective, even counter …
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AIDS incidences in Sudan are seldom researched with the continuous reductions in health care funds. The current share …
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The study here presented reviews the institutional structure of the Sudanese government. Truly, though it is stigmatized as totalitarian, the structure is phenotypically perfect. Ministry of Ministries council is supposed to cater for analyzing data concerning ministries performance, drawing...
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Nowadays, Sudan suffers severe financial crisis with the demise of 75% of its oil revenues that represented over 90% of … the economic cycle in the country which assess logic assumptions of stagflation. Reforming Sudan's foreign trade sector is …
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sector of Sudan, come to focus for many reasons. Anthropogenic pressure, expanding animal population and migration led to …, formally, the majority of the land in Sudan rightly belongs to the state. Eventually, we can expect an institutional conflict …
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