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Globalisation or market integration in Sub-Saharan Africa is closely linked to the structural adjustment programmes. In … guidelines for economic policy. The argument is illustrated by the case of Zimbabwe, where lack of respect for the restrictions …
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not yet been heavily implemented in developing nations, and Zimbabwe is not an exception. Clusters are well known for … is a policy prescription, to promote the adoption of industrial clusters in Zimbabwe. There is greater need to improve …
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Emerging Africa is based on the fundamental conviction that, unless growth resumes, poverty cannot be reduced in the …
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Using panel data for 68 countries over the period 1975-2002 this paper examines how IMF programs, disbursed loans, and compliance with conditionality affect the risk of currency crises and the outcome of such crises. Specifically, we investigate whether countries with previous IMF intervention...
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Using panel data for 68 countries over the period 1975-2002 this paper examines how IMF programs, disbursed loans, and compliance with conditionality affect the risk of currency crises and the outcome of such crises. Specifically, we investigate whether countries with previous IMF intervention...
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