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January 10, 2024
Ferdinand Azille
Increasingly, the value of business incubators as a tool to aid the development of the business sector and countries’ development is being discussed. Can this mechanism really help countries achieve their...
May 17, 2023
Ferdinand Azille
War in Europe is affecting global production, supply and prices of many commodities (oil, natural gas, wheat, fertilizer – Russia and Ukraine are said to account for approximately 30% of world wheat exports,...
May 17, 2023
Ferdinand Azille
Technological skills, if properly harnessed, developed and utilised, have the potential to greatly aid the response to the crisis which we face and are likely to face in the future. Through the use of...
May 17, 2023
Ferdinand Azille
High rates of unemployment within younger age groups (particularly 15/16 to 24 years) is a serious economic problem for developed and developing countries. As the structure of industry and the nature of...
May 17, 2023
Ferdinand Azille
In many countries Agriculture, which was once a major contributor to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), is now decreasing in significance while the Services Sector is increasing. For example, according to World...
May 17, 2023
Ferdinand Azille
Resilience involves being prepared for possible crises, anticipating and planning for disruptions in operations should they occur. In particular, where there are interdependencies in the supply chains,...
May 17, 2023
Ferdinand Azille
The development process can be a virtual puzzle however, it appears that in all too many cases governments may not be sufficiently clear about what is or what they want their countries’ economic development...
May 17, 2023
Ferdinand Azille
The global economic picture can change from month-to-month/year-to-year (and decade-to-decade). The decade ending 2019 was a challenging period for many countries – generally weak investment and growth....
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