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Many economists believe that the nature of exchange rate management was an important reason for rapid economic growth in East Asia. In this view, Asian countries avoided extreme exchange rate appreciations and kept their nominal exchange rates close to market clearing levels. In contrast, the...
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This study compares Africa’s developmental crises with those of Asian ’Tigers’ success economic story, and how it can … serve as a lesson for Africa, still trudging on development. The work observes, contrary to all pretenses that Africa, in … examines the various obstacles to Africa’s development and identified them as systemic pathological defects. The paper argues …
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Agricultural Intensification in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1500-1800 Mats Widgren -- 4 Containers, Energy and the Anthropocene in West … Africa Emily Lynn Osborn -- 5 Africa and the Anthropocene Gareth Austin -- 6 Monsoon Asia, Intra-Regional Trade and Fossil …
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