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From Liberalization to Financial Crisislity. One merchant bank collapsed, and a building society was rescued amid major problems in the banking sector. The ‘November’ crash occurred against the backdrop of severe balance of payments pressure dating back several months, and market uncertainty regarding a potential devaluation. The local u驾驶 发表于 2025-3-29 02:20:11
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Trade Liberalization and Investment Response in Zimbabwealization, as summarized in, for example, Serven and Solimano (1993). Since the main reason governments embark on trade liberalization programs is to increase the productive capacity of the economy over time, a shortage of investment may prevent the expected favorable growth outcome.Encapsulate 发表于 2025-3-29 14:20:50
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Macroeconomic Policies and Agricultural Performanceowth in aggregate output, price incentives and export performance. Agriculture is the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy – it contributes about 16 per cent to GDP. However, this grossly understates its importance because over 70 per cent of the population derive their livelihoods either directly or indiTinea-Capitis 发表于 2025-3-29 22:06:44
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Macroeconomic Policies and the Health Sectorges in health sector performance to macroeconomic policies. We trace health indicators, beginning with the expansionary budgetary spending policies of the early 1980s, moving through the stagnation of the late 1980s and ending with the contractionary period associated with the structural adjustmentglacial 发表于 2025-3-30 06:26:45
https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230391048economic growth; economic policy; employment; growth; income distribution; Inflation; labor market; macroec