Growth diagnostic : 3.4.1 draft final report-technical / Alfie Ulloa.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : DFID Understanding Afghanistan, 2008.Description: [70] unnumbered pages : charts ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HC417. U556 2008
Contents:
Contents: Acronyms and abbreviations—Acknowledgements—Abstract—Executive summary—1. Introduction and background—2. Purpose, methodology and limitations—3. The Afghan economy, a literature review—4. The economic context—5. Growth diagnostic—6. Conclusions—7. Policy recommendations—References.
Summary: Summary: “Afghanistan has long been troubled by political turmoil and instability. Twenty-three years of war and conflict has made the country an extremely unattractive location for investors, both domestic and foreign. Indeed, Afghanistan ranks among the poorest nations in the world. The 2001 overthrow of the Taliban regime is seen as the dawning of a new era for economic growth in Afghanistan”—(pages executive summary).
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Cover title.
“May 2007”.
“DFID Understanding Afghanistan”—cover page.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Acronyms and abbreviations—Acknowledgements—Abstract—Executive summary—1. Introduction and background—2. Purpose, methodology and limitations—3. The Afghan economy, a literature review—4. The economic context—5. Growth diagnostic—6. Conclusions—7. Policy recommendations—References.

Summary: “Afghanistan has long been troubled by political turmoil and instability. Twenty-three years of war and conflict has made the country an extremely unattractive location for investors, both domestic and foreign. Indeed, Afghanistan ranks among the poorest nations in the world. The 2001 overthrow of the Taliban regime is seen as the dawning of a new era for economic growth in Afghanistan”—(pages executive summary).

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