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Various theories ascertain that there is a positive relationship between inflation and interest rate. Developed and developing economies are still in search of an optimum inflation rate that increases economic growth. The SACU members has recorded low growths levels over the past years coupled...
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The paper evaluates strategies for developing successful special economic zones and transnational zones for Southern African countries to spur growth and employment. Most special economic zones implemented in Southern Africa have largely failed to bring adequate growth and employment due to...
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Enterprise development, especially expansion into export markets, is essential to create employment and unlock growth potential in many economies, including in sub-Saharan Africa. However, both firm and product survival (mainly in the export market) is not sufficiently documented to inform...
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Globalisation has resulted in financialisation, which is the free flow of funds across borders. Because of the global financial crisis and the European debt crisis, there has been a decrease in the volume of external funds to developing countries. This has left remittances as one of the major...
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Zimbabwe had witnessed socio-economic challenges that resulted in mass exodus of its populace across its boarders mainly from the late 1990s. Migration can be individual or household strategy for survival and remittances play a role in transforming the household income. Making use of ordinary...
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The role of banks in transmission of monetary policy in an economy has been a subject of theoretical and empirical investigations. This study attempts to empirically investigate the role played by private commercial banks in South Africa in transmitting the impulses of monetary policy shocks to...
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The study investigated the contribution made by remittances in sustaining family livelihoods and economic activity in Chegutu, a small mining town in Mashonaland west Province of Zimbabwe that have since proved to be a pale shadow of its former self, especially as BHP minerals exited Selous...
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