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History of Mozambique Politics, and Early Emergency, and Environmental Situation. A History Bool. Economy, Democracy implementation and general environment. Quagmire may bring down a promising economy: The unstoppable force of booming business collides with the immoveable object of the country's dangerous political status quo. Faced with Mozambique's political stalemate, most countries would muse that they should be so lucky. The head of government, finance minister or central bank governor of any country would salivate at the prospect of a 17.6 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth…mehr

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History of Mozambique Politics, and Early Emergency, and Environmental Situation. A History Bool. Economy, Democracy implementation and general environment. Quagmire may bring down a promising economy: The unstoppable force of booming business collides with the immoveable object of the country's dangerous political status quo. Faced with Mozambique's political stalemate, most countries would muse that they should be so lucky. The head of government, finance minister or central bank governor of any country would salivate at the prospect of a 17.6 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate, which on 8 October 2015 the International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicted would be Mozambique's in 2020 once natural gas sales begin. Even the IMF's news that Mozambique's 2015 GDP growth would be the worst since 2009 was hardly tragic. A 7 percent growth is robust and is again the envy of most countries, including China, Russia and the US.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jack Armstrong lives in Winchester, Virginia, with his wife Christine. He has three grown children--Andrew, a physician, Matthew, a writer, and Katherine, a physical therapist. Dr. Armstrong studied medicine at the University of Michigan, epidemiology at the Centers for Disease Control, and tropical medicine in Pago Pago, Samoa. He is board-certified and a fellow in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases. In 2014, he received the Laureate Award for lifetime service from the American College of Physicians. He is retired from Selma Medical Associates and Valley Health Services.