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Some aspects of changes in Kenya's import structure.
(1964)
Changes in the structure of imports in a developing country are closely associated with the level and progress of industrialisation. Industrialisation in these economies at the initial stage tends to be restricted by the ...
Factors influencing the location of industry in Uganda
(1966-10-07)
This paper attempts to give a brief description of the factors
influencing the location of industry within Uganda. It should be kept ,
in mind that it is not the intention of this paper to evaluate the role
of the common ...
Factors influencing the location of industry in Uganda
(1966-10-07)
This paper attempts to give a brief description of the factors
influencing the location of industry within Uganda. It should be kept ,
in mind that it is not the intention of this paper to evaluate the role
of the common ...
The sources and consequences of economic instability in Africa
(1983-06-13)
In terms of a more recent history instability in Africa is represented by the strife in the Congo from the early 1960s; the civil war in Nigeria, numerous military coups d'etat and political assassinations, the civil war ...
Structural Adjustment in Africa: How Can We Do it Better, How Can We Improve It?
(1994-06-12)
Economic Structural Adjustment Programmes (ESAPs) have generated hot debate since
they commenced. In most cases they started in mid-1980s. There has been a tendency
by some observers to associate ESAPs with the International ...
Secondary schools as agents of socialization for national goals
(1964)
Secondary schools are considered by
many sources to be one of the most important
institutions for molding the values and
attitudes of the influential citizens of
the future. This paper will examine some of
the theoretical ...
War and the debt burden in the Great Lakes region
(2000-07)
The task of this paper is to advance the view that the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs) of Great Lakes Region would do better to endeavor and resolve political disharmony using peacemaking strategies rather than ...