Africa: Strong Institutions Will Sustain Growth
The continent needs strong institutions to encourage innovation and respect property rights, an analyst notes.
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Africa:
Strong Institutions Will Sustain Growth
New Times, 31 October 2012
Senior economists attending the seventh edition of the African Economic Conference currently underway in Kigali have called for strong institutions that will sustain Africa's… Read more »
A port in Abidjan.
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Africa:
Africa Is Rising! At Least Its 1 Percent Is
ThinkAfricaPress, 31 October 2012
Africa's economy may be booming, but this will do little to help unemployment and poverty if growth is jobless and its spoils are limited to the few. Read more »
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Africa:
How to Maximise the Development Impact of Private Investment
IDS, 17 October 2012
Infrastructure remains seriously underprovided throughout the developing world. The OECD estimates: Read more »
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Africa:
Is the Governance Agenda Going Anywhere?
IDS, 25 October 2012
It is about two decades since the international community formed a consensus that 'bad governance' was a major development issue and a significant cause of low rates of economic… Read more »
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Africa:
Transparency and Accountability Key for Successful Public Finance Management in Africa
African Development Bank (AfDB), 1 November 2012
The African Economic Conference continued, Wednesday, October 31 in Kigali, Rwanda, with debates on public finance, led by high-profile speakers, conversant with public finance. Read more »