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Many developments witnessed in 2005 in the world economy have important implications for African economies. There are many issues raised pertaining global imbalances and they obviously occupied center stage in the monetary and other economic policies of developing and developed countries. The...
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Namibia celebrated its 20th birthday in 2010. The tertiary sector in Namibia contributes more than 50 per cent to GDP, followed by primary and secondary industries. Mining and quarrying account for about 13 per cent of GDP, compared with 6 per cent and 4 per cent for agriculture and fisheries,...
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Trade and investment are of paramount importance to achieve sustainable development thereby eradicating poverty. Developing countries were strongly arguing on this issue. Their argument emanates from the fact that the terms of trade between the developing and developed countries are unfair. All...
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