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This book consists of eight chapters. It investigated the relationship between trade, external capital and economic growth using Namibia as a laboratory test ground. Examples and discussions drawn from various economies of the world are also contained in this book. Graphical, algebraic and descriptive methods are invoked and applied to give a proper mix and balance in terms of the presentation of materials. This book is undoubtedly highly informative, educative, rewarding, thought-provoking and a uniquely authoritative document on issues affecting Namibia. I strongly recommend this book for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book consists of eight chapters. It investigated the relationship between trade, external capital and economic growth using Namibia as a laboratory test ground. Examples and discussions drawn from various economies of the world are also contained in this book. Graphical, algebraic and descriptive methods are invoked and applied to give a proper mix and balance in terms of the presentation of materials. This book is undoubtedly highly informative, educative, rewarding, thought-provoking and a uniquely authoritative document on issues affecting Namibia. I strongly recommend this book for undergraduate and postgraduate students, government functionaries, politicians, social scholars, educators, tourists, trainers and researchers who may be in dire need of vital information regarding the Namibian economy.This book consists of eight chapters. It investigated the relationship between trade, external capital and economic growth using Namibia as a laboratory test ground. Examples and discussions drawn from various economies of the world are also contained in this book. Graphical, algebraic and descriptive methods are invoked and applied to give a proper mix and balance in terms of the presentation of materials. This book is undoubtedly highly informative, educative, rewarding, thought-provoking and a uniquely authoritative document on issues affecting Namibia. I strongly recommend this book for undergraduate and postgraduate students, government functionaries, politicians, social scholars, educators, tourists, trainers and researchers who may be in dire need of vital information regarding the Namibian economy.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Cyril A. Ogbokor is an Associate Professor of Economics, and he is currently based in Namibia. His research interests include: econometrics, international trade, macroeconomics and regional economic integration. He has published several articles in peer reviewed journals, and also taught in universities in Nigeria and Namibia.