Economists and financial analysts have renewed calls for greater autonomy of the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) following ...
The latest issue of "This Week in Macroeconomics" tackles an ongoing challenge: how Africa can mobilise investment to create ...
Abiy Ahmed opts for a market-friendly insider as governor, signalling steadier IMF programme delivery even as critics warn ...
International law permits a state to wage war in order to defend itself. For generations the West has been steeped in ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
At This Harlem Chef's Table, the Rosh Hashana Menu Is Full of Ethiopian Spices
Delicious as they may be, matzo ball soup, challah, brisket and other Ashkenazi Jewish favorites will not be at the table ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNNo, that isn’t what Smith meant by self-interest; you are a thief!
Adam Smith’s gospel of self-interest may have fueled Africa’s post-colonial missteps—while Ethiopia shows what an untampered mind can achieve.
Economists and policy analysts have reacted to the recent ranking of Nigeria in the good governance index where the country performed below average, even as it fails to be among the top five countries ...
Many of Nigeria’s policy and economic analysts have always blamed the World Bank/IMF for Nigeria’s economic failures. Many of ...
Nigeria ranks high in electricity reform, but access, reliability, and affordability remain key challenges for millions ...
Tax sovereignty is the missing link for climate justice — reclaiming wealth, repairing harms, and funding just transitions.
The Business & Financial Times on MSN
Carbon Credits and Green Finance: How Ghana Can Monetize Sustainability
By Prof. Wayne DUNN FREE MONEY? Not quite, but close. Ghana’s businesses could earn $150-200 million annually from carbon ...
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