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Tirer parti de l’avantage comparatif de l’Afrique pour son développement dans un monde globalisé

PETER DANIEL ONIMISI (Ph.D.) Introduction Since independence from colonial domination in the 1960s, Africa’s economic performance has been relatively underwhelming. It is noteworthy that Africa grew more quickly than other developing regions of the world during the first ten years of independence. However, the continent was severely set back in the late 1970s, and this […]

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Faciliter la sortie de la crise de la dette en Afrique grâce à la mobilisation des ressources intérieures

PETER DANIEL ONIMISI (Ph.D.) The percentage of Africa’s debt to GDP has been steadily increasing in recent years, exacerbated by the fact that the increase in borrowing has not been matched by an increase in revenue. The total amount of external debt held by governmental and private sector organizations in Africa exceeded US$1 trillion in

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Adopter un modèle économique durable dans les IFD

PETER DANIEL ONIMISI (Ph.D.) Introduction The last ten years have seen a gradual growth in interest in alternative business models that balance environmental, financial, and social outcomes in light of the ongoing global concerns of environmental degradation, inequality, poverty, and social injustice. The Equator Principles (EP), formulated in June 2003, laid a robust premise for

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