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experiences nature provides. Building on anthropological theories and own cases from Angola, Namibia and Botswana, we suggest a …
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development in Angola is taken as a case study. …
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orientation of large Chinese companies state-owned enterprises (SOEs) operating in Angola's construction sector, this article …
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leadership of Angolan organizations. Angola is an economy transitioning from a centrally-planned to a market mode, and this makes …
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and the three riparian states Angola, Botswana and Namibia who use the water of the catchment for multiple purposes … the stabilization of Angola are likely to increase the pressure to develop the region along the Okavango. The central … challenge for IWRM is hence to enable Angola to meet its development needs without limiting livelihood and economic prospects in …
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This paper discusses the current state and future prospects of backward production linkages to the manufacturing sector in the Angolan oil and gas industry. The paper finds that local value-added links are currently limited to labour and to a lesser degree in basic services. However, there is a...
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Los objetivos básicos de este artículo son presentar el actual Sistema Financiero de Angola tanto desde el punto de … of this article are presenting the current financial system of Angola, taking into account the points of view …
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conflict data in Sierra Leone, Angola, and Mozambique as specific examples of how these data could help disentangle competing …
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Corruption undermines economic development and therefore it is one of the major factors hindering economic growth and political stability, especially in the developing countries. Studies in recent years show that countries with rich natural resources have the potential to shape corruption....
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