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This paper discusses similarities and differences in the political and economic prospects for Angola and Mozambique … differences. Angola is a country whose economy is dominated by huge oil revenues and whose governing party, the MPLA, recently won …
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Angola’s difficulties in achieving macro-economic stability and economic liberalization have serious implications for … employment for Angola’s poor. Therefore the new private sector that is evolving in Angola owes its character to three factors …
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Sharing similar colonial and post-independence civil war experiences, Mozambique and Angola's development paths are … often contrasted, with foreign aid-dependent Mozambique hailed a success compared to oil rentier Angola. This paper … questions the so-called Mozambican miracle and contrasts it with Angola's trajectory over the past two decades. Paying attention …
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The basic objectives of this article are presenting the current financial system of Angola, taking into account the …
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This paper estimates the causal impact of landmines on child health and household expenditures in Angola by exploiting …
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followership, and disregard of leadership. Angola's foreign policy is marked by a mix of these types of contestation and a recent … shift towards soft balancing, which results from Angola's increasing economic influence in some regional countries. Kenya …
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