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13 Jun 2011
 
 
The economics of climate change: Potential impacts on the agricultural industry in sub-Saharan Africa
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
It is irrefutable that climate change has had, and will continue to have, a negative impact on the agricultural industry of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).(2) Climate change is reportedly responsible for...
 
 
07 Jun 2011
 
SA: Gordhan: Budget vote speech by the Minister of Finance, in the National Assembly (07/06/2011)
2011

Date: 07/06/2011
Source: The National Treasury
Title: SA: Gordhan: Budget vote speech by the Minister of Finance, in the National Assembly


Mister Chairperson

 
 
27 May 2011
 
COMESA Merger Control - Premature or filling significant gaps?
BOWMAN GILFILLAN
In addition to having to comply with the merger control requirements of various African jurisdictions, firms implementing mergers in Africa will soon be required to notify certain mergers to a...
 
 
19 May 2011
 
Is China’s growing involvement in Africa a boon or bane for the continent’s sustainable development?
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Africa has traditionally been characterised by conflict and underdevelopment, and unfortunately when Cold War scrambling subsided to civil conflict and dictatorship rule, development was only...
 
 
09 May 2011
 
Piracy off the Horn of Africa: Shifting incentives to induce behavioural change, Part II
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Part I of this paper (available here) provided an overview of the trends that are shaping Somali piracy, outlined piracy’s root causes, and discussed its consequences for both Somalia and the...
 
 
Piracy off the Horn of Africa: Shifting incentives to induce behavioural change, Part I
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Maritime piracy is one of the world’s oldest criminal professions. From the Malacca Straits to the Black Sea, pirates have plagued traders and disrupted commercial activities for centuries. Due...
 
 
03 May 2011
 
Sub-Saharan Africa needs tighter monetary policy – IMF
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
Economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa has largely returned to pre-financial crisis levels but monetary tightening has failed to keep pace, with rising fuel and food prices a growing threat, the IMF...
 
 
19 Apr 2011
 
SA: Makwetla: Address by the Deputy Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, at the anti-piracy conference (19/04/2011)
2011

Date: 19/04/2011
Source: The Department of Defence and Military Veterans
Title: SA: Makwetla: Address by the Deputy Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, at the anti-piracy...

 
 
 
                       
 
 
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