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Many African states at independence wanted to be popular with the African masses. They, as a result, came up with many development projects than what the local resources could finance. The option was to supplement the local capital base with foreign capital. In the more recent past, the cold war...
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During the last half century, the economic performance of the developing world has been far from uniform. Developing countries were polarised into those that made great progress in catching up and those that were mired in stagnation. Many African countries belong to the second group. Therefore,...
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The Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity (SRISE) (2009) proposes a three-pronged definition of fragile states as the one that lacks authority (authority failure), fail to provide services (service entitlement failure) or lack legitimacy (legitimacy failure). While with...
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Purpose: The main objective of this paper is to explain the contribution of African Diaspora in increasing delocalized investments from developed countries to Africa.Methodology: A thorough literature review will be conducted of successful contribution of Diaspora in the promotion of delocalized...
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The success and prosperity of any country, developed or underdeveloped, is strictly and directly tied to the performance of its private, social, and public sectors, in separation or in combination. Public entrepreneurship can be conceived as the emergence and growth of new formal organizations,...
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During the last half century, the economic performance of the developing world has been far from uniform. Developing countries were polarised into those that made great progress in catching up and those that were mired in stagnation. Many African countries belong to the second group. Therefore,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014059877
This paper gives a roadmap for the development of agripreneurship in Cameroon. Cameroon as a country relies in this sector which occupies almost 75% of the population for sustainable economic development. The choice of agripreneurship is due to its importance in Cameroon's agricultural...
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Poverty reduction in developing countries and food security are among the major concerns of the international community today. In Burundi, poverty, insufficient production, lack of money and ignorance of appropriate techniques for cultivating land, etc; lead farmers to have a small production and...
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During the last half century, the economic performance of the developing world has been far from uniform. Developing countries were polarised into those that made great progress in catching up and those that were mired in stagnation. Many African countries belong to the second group. Therefore,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014055623
During the last half century, the economic performance of the developing world has been far from uniform. Developing countries were polarised into those that made great progress in catching up and those that were mired in stagnation. Many African countries belong to the second group. Therefore,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014057091