Alleyne, Trevor, and Arvind Subramanian, 2001, "What Does South Africa's Pattern of Trade Say About Its Labor Markets?" IMF Working Paper 01/148 (Washington: International Monetary Fund).Alleyne, T., & Subramanian, A. (2001). What does south Africa's pattern of trade say about its ...
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Foreign trade also occurs because a country often does not have enough of a particular item to meet its needs. Although the United States is a major producer of sugar, it consumes more than it can produce internally and thus must import sugar. Third, one nation can sell some items at a ...
What does logistics mean in business? In business, logistics is all about managing the journey of goods – from sourcing raw materials to delivering the final products to customers. It covers everything from inventory management and warehousing to transportation and order fulfillment. When logistics...
From the program of the US-Africa Leaders Summit, it is encouraging to note that the US is now trying to address some of the concerns of Africa. However, the US does not view the continent holistically and its approa...
In Africa, there is a joke: an African mother asks the child, "where does God live?" the child replied, "since God created everything, he must live in China. Because everything is made in China. In Africa, no "made in China" days can not be imagined. ...
That’s not to say platinum has never been a great store of value and unit of trade. It’s a metal that’s been around for some time. But with a less prominent history than other popular precious metals, it just hasn’t carried as much value until recent technological advances. ...
etc. The remaining nations, which didn’t align with either group, were assigned to the third world—most of Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. However, this definition includes many countries that are economically stable, which does not fit the contemporary definition of a thir...
In the post-Second World War era, developing nations across Latin America and Africa adopted a strategy ofimport-substituting industrialization, which involved protectionist barriers to trade coupled with direct subsidization or nationalization of domestic industries. ...