Unlocking Ethiopia's Door to Prolonged Growth

It has become obvious that Ethiopia has designed sound strategies to solve the problem of limited energy that holds states back from realizing a prolonged economic growth, writes Bereket Gebru in the Ethiopian Herald.

  • Ethiopia:   Unlocking the Door to Prolonged Growth

    Ethiopian Herald, 1 January 2017

    A couple of centuries ago, the whole world regarded exponential economic growth as an impossible feat for states to accomplish. The leading economists of the time dismissed the… Read more »

Ethiopia's manufacturing sector (file photo).

  • Ethiopia:   Beyond Boosting Energy Productions

    Ethiopian Herald, 1 January 2017

    The development of electric power is an area in which Ethiopia has registered significant growth over the course of the last two decades. Particularly, the nation could generate… Read more »

  • Ethiopia:   A Strong Advocate of Green Economy

    Ethiopian Herald, 1 January 2017

    Though Ethiopia didn't cause climate change it is confronted by the threat the challenge poses. It should also recognize the opportunity that the change presents. Climate change is… Read more »

  • Ethiopia:   Agricultural Mechanization Enhances Productivity

    Ethiopian Herald, 1 January 2017

    It was Sunday. That day was chosen to visit wheat production yield found in northern part of Amhara State commonly named Ciyadeber and Weyo woredas. To reach there, it was… Read more »

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