by Blog Contributor | Oct 19, 2022 | Guest Blog
Photo by Yogendra Singh The book Collective Institutions in Industrialized Nations by Samuel E. Enajero discusses the complexities of the sub-Saharan economic system. One of its focal points centers on the various institutions guiding their economy. The world is...
by Blog Contributor | Sep 26, 2022 | Guest Blog
Photo by Karolina Grabowska Capitalism and democracy follow different logic: unequally distributed property rights on the one hand, equal civic and political rights on the other. Capitalism is not democratic; democracy is not capitalist. Throughout the past two...
by Blog Contributor | Jun 15, 2022 | Guest Blog
One of the greatest threats to Africa’s economy is climate change. Climate change tests not only this continent’s development and survival but also Africa’s resiliency. What is the outlook of the current African economy amid global threats such as...
by Blog Contributor | May 21, 2022 | Guest Blog
When countries trade their natural resources with each other, thus having an equal chance of trade-ins and trade-outs, why are some countries more affluent and others remain poor? One of the primary answers researchers have reached regarding this has revolved around...
by Blog Contributor | Apr 7, 2022 | Guest Blog
The treatment of Africa as an economic setup needs to be approached with caution, for it is a continent of incredible natural diversity and political evolution. Over and above this, the differing social, political, and economic policies urged on the continent by the...
by Blog Contributor | Mar 18, 2022 | Guest Blog
As in history, the decade of the 1920s was a period of tremendous economic modification. The end of the First World War beckoned the start of a new era and a period that came to be known as “roaring .”During this time, the retreat from progressivism was evident in how...
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