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Commercial cattle farming in Namibia, a prime example of livestock farming in semi-arid rangelands, is subject to a …
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wake of ongoing global Economic downturn on the FDIs to Africa with a particular focus on Namibia. Namibia currently …
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Using data from a selection of ten countries in Asia and Africa, estimates the macro-economic costs of excluding people with disabilities from the world of work.
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The main focus of this paper is on how two indicators, status in employment and sectoral employment, which are standard ingredients of the economic development discourse and are both part of the ILO's set of Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM), are interlinked empirically and how they can...
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Analyses the economic contributions of multinational enterprises (MNEs) to the Namibian and Zimbabwean economies. Looks at certain social aspects and compares the volume, distribution and contributions of MNE capital to the two countries' economies before and after economic liberalization.
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The Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress (Stiglitz et al., 2009) published in September 2009 has brought back to the attention of policy makers and researchers that measuring a country’s development solely on the basis of GDP or GDP per capita...
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Reviewing how the legacy of Namibia's armed conflict has influenced its path of post-conflict reconstruction, the … militaristic dimensions of governance and nation-building in Namibia, emphasizing the links between the legacy of armed violence …
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of South Africa, Namibia and Kenya where regulators have reduced termination rates towards the cost of an efficient … operator. To varying degrees these have all led to lower retail prices and a significant market expansion. While both Namibia …-to-face interviews on termination rate regulations were also held with regulators in Kenya, Namibia and South Africa. The analysis is …
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