Economic Reform

Economic reform: key to end political conflicts

Economic reforms will solve the ongoing chronic political conflicts, which keep intensifying amid market monopolies, corruption and a widening income gap between rich and poor, academics said yesterday.

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Fact Box: PM's visit to US comes with rapid trade growth

Following are key aspects of economic ties that took off with the end of the Cold War and the embrace of economic reforms by India -- an adoption of market-friendly policies in which Singh played a prominent role earlier in his...

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Commonwealth offer for Zimbabwe

By Nigel Morris, Deputy Political Editor Zimbabwe will be offered a seat back in the Commonwealth within two years as long as it agrees to political and economic reform. President Robert Mugabe pulled the nation out of the...

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Australia nears climate change vote

Australia nears climate change vote Radio Australia News Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (left) and climate change Minister Penny Wong arrive for a cabinet meeting in Canberra on November 24, 2009. [AAP] The Australian government has...

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PM allays fears on reforms, invites US investments

WASHINGTON: Promising to push economic reforms, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has invited US investors to tap “enormous opportunities'' in sectors like infrastructure, energy and agriculture, exuding confidence that India...

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Chinese Economy Driven by the End of Communism

The Chinese regime has always taken its high gross domestic product (GDP) growth rates as evidence of its success. Sure, GDP growth rate is one of the indices to measure a country’s economic development, and government policies...

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Manmohan rolls out red carpet for American investors

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday made a vigorous pitch for attracting more American foreign investment in areas ranging from infrastructure to agriculture and green energy and underlined that no investor is more welcome in...

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Algeria, NATO parliamentarians hold informal debates

Algerian and NATO parliamentarians will begin three days of meeting-debates in Algiers on Monday (November 23rd), APS reported. Discussions will focus on political and economic reform, food security, energy policy, illegal...

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New regional union boosts key reforms

Integration by the East African Community has made the region stronger by bringing significant economic reforms, liberalised markets and diversified trade,” Mr Faustin Mbundu, chairman of the East African Business Council has...

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