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NICKELED AND DIMED

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Small Thoughts, Mighty Changes

Tag: Africa Economy

The Al-Bashir Saga and India’s International Obligations

November 8, 2015 Editor

Kalyani Unkule highlights the pertinent role that India needs to play on the international platform in the sensitive question of the Sudanese President’s alleged genocide…

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China’s Economic Slowdown: An Opportunity to Boost Indo-Africa Ties

October 9, 2015 Richa Sekhani

In the light of the India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) this month, Richa Sekhani views the Chinese slowdown as a chance for India to deepen its

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The Great Recession and its Impact on Africa: Focus on Ghana and South Africa

April 6, 2015 Editor

Abstract The world observed the deadliest financial crisis since the great depression of the 1930s in 2008. The signs of a financial crisis started becoming

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Nigeria’s Economy Amidst the 2007 Financial Crisis

February 11, 2015 Editor

This essay assesses the impact of the 2007 global financial crisis on Nigeria by closely analyzing the basic macroeconomic indicators such as inflation, government revenue,

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Corporate Governance Practices in Ghana and Kenya: Lessons for other African countries

December 29, 2014 Editor

Good corporate governance reduces emerging markets’ vulnerability to financial crises, reinforces property rights, reduces transaction cost and leads to capital market development. P. Samuel Goweh

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