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This article argues that unethical behavior in the public service has great impact on the quality of service delivery to the public and that through an ethical and purpose-driven leadership becomes the driving force in delivering what is to be achieved. The fundamental purpose of creating...
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The main aim of this study is to examine the consumers’ behaviour towards milk consumption. The specific objectives are to know the regular source of milk, satisfaction to quality of milk products and their price; payment system, per capita consumption of milk and to provide implications for...
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In the Uruguay Round Agreement, the rules governing agricultural trade were changed fundamentally. Members have agreed to convert all non-tariff agricultural barriers (NTBs) to ordinary tariffs, to bind all agricultural tariffs, and to subject them to reductions. Members have also agreed to...
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This article argues that unethical behavior in the public service has great impact on the quality of service delivery to the public and that through an ethical and purpose-driven leadership becomes the driving force in delivering what is to be achieved. The fundamental purpose of creating...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010639408
Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) is crucial in spurring economic growth and poverty reduction in developing countries, especially in the context of globalization and liberalization. For that reason there is in existence, intense competition among developed and developing countries to attract...
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Namibia has experienced impressive growth since 21 years of independence. Current GDP growth rates, estimated at 4-5%, are fuelled mainly by the increasing competitiveness of the mining sector. Mining sector accounts for half of the national foreign exchange earnings. Low scores on capital...
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In the 1980s, the focus in economic management in Africa shifted towards macroeconomic stabilization policies. This led to the neglect ofsectoral policies and microeconomic reforms, which are critical for industrialization and diversification. In line with this, the African economies continue to...
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The main economic activity of the people of Eritrea is agriculture: crop production and livestock herding. Agriculture mainly comprises mixed farming and some commercial concessions. Most agriculture is rain-fed. The main rain-fed crops are sorghum, millet and sesame, and the main irrigated...
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The ongoing national reconstruction process of Eritrea is centered on the educational reformation. The Government of Eritrea has developed educational policy on top priority of national development which demands the emergence of new class of trained youth blended with disciplined mind with skill...
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