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Labor wages, employment rates, strategies and policies are completely ignored if not totally missing in Sub Saharan Africa. That represents a potential reason for poverty and popular discontent and expressed by rebellions, revolts and civil uprisings in many countries as we have seen in the past...
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The current paper reviews relationships trade liberalization and issues of welfare in developing countries. The structure of WTO is historically reviewed then impacts on developing countries are foresighted. It is concluded that interests on the simple people level can be affected by trade...
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The performance of the Sudanese economy is an enigma of continuous failures even with all the potentials of country's resources. The current paper present impacts of direct foreign capital inflows to the Sudanese economy. It is observed that there were ample expansions after oil discovery and...
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