The Africa competitiveness report
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The Africa competitiveness report
World Economic Forum , Oxford University Press, c2000
- 2000/2001
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"The Africa competitiveness report 2000 is a result of a collaboration between the World Economic Forum and the Center for International Development at Harvard University" -- Verso t.p. of 2000/2001
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The biennial Africa Competitiveness Report 2000/2001 (ACR) is a major research activity of the World Economic Forum. Oxford is pleased to make available for the first time a reasonably priced paperback edition of this invaluable resource. Africa Competitiveness Report 2000/2001 offers objective and subjective rankings of 24 African countries with an analysis of their competitive strengths and weaknesses. Each African country is given a four page profile that offers a succinct analysis of the political, economic, and social factors that affect each country's competitiveness. The countries are then ranked on numerous variables organized in the following six categories: openness, government, finance, infrastructure, labor, and institutions. Like its parent volume, the annual Global Competitiveness Report, this Report opens with essays by respected and well-known scholars who offer synthetic, evaluative treatments of African competitiveness. Africa Competitiveness Report 2000/2001 will be of great interest to students and professionals interested in finance, international management, marketing, development economics, and African studies.
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