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GAME THEORY: More Es for Economic Diversification
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Friday, 4 May 2012. More Es for Economic Diversification. Most of the programs before have always been citizen empowerment focused, for companies to benefit from CEDA loans for example need a Motswana majority shareholder. Question of-course is, since we have always supported Batswana owned enterprises and we haven’t seen any fantastic results aren’t we wasting our efforts on the wrong course? Posted by Bogolo Kenewendo. 12 June 2012 at 15:36. 30 September 2012 at 10:29. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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GAME THEORY: BUCANEER ECONOMY- The Story of Somalia
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Wednesday, 31 August 2011. BUCANEER ECONOMY- The Story of Somalia. Historically, the Somalis raise cattle, sheep, and goats, but the camel plays the central role as an indicator of wealth and success. Camels provide meat, milk, and transportation for Somali pastoralists, and serve as their principal medium of exchange. Camels are provided as compensation for homicides and are a standard component of the dowry package. The agriculture sector is struggling and as we know, Somalia is hit by what the UN has ...
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GAME THEORY: The euro's real trouble (The ECONOMIST)
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Monday, 18 July 2011. The euro's real trouble (The ECONOMIST). The politicians won the day. But Mr Trichet’s worries have also been vindicated, as contagion has spread and is now engulfing Italy (see article. READ THE REST AT:. Http:/ www.economist.com/node/18959279. Posted by Bogolo Kenewendo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ www.econsult.co.bw/. The euros real trouble (The ECONOMIST). Its a (WO)Mens Business World. View my complete profile. Travel template. Template images by luoman.
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GAME THEORY: June 2011
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Friday, 10 June 2011. Not so perfect After all, courtesy of the ECONOMIST. Before I paste the article from the ECONOMIST, I would like to mention that this is one of the most unbiased, 'tell like it is' article on the civil servants' strike in Botswana. For the first time since independence, the budget is in deficit. The World Bank has urged the government to slash its bloated public workforce by a quarter. But Mr Khama is resisting. With an official jobless rate of 17% (and a real one probab...Http:/ ww...
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GAME THEORY: GLOBAL MUMBO JUMBO
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Sunday, 17 July 2011. The EU is experiencing a situation of uncontrollable debt crisis; we have seen countries like Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, all in huge debt and now Italy with one of the world's highest levels of public debt - at around 120% of gross domestic product, second only to Greece in the euro zone. 8217; Ellen Brown, on the current situation of the US. Should a compromise not be reached soon. Thus, global banking and financial market liquidity could dry up. Lending between institut...
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GAME THEORY: The Colossus is Crumbling
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Tuesday, 9 August 2011. The Colossus is Crumbling. As the dollar gets. Weaker, US exports get cheaper and our exports to the US get expensive. With a weak dollar, the oil exporters adjust their dollar prices upward to compensate, thereby forcing oil importers (like us) to bear higher energy costs and suffer the resultant rise in the prices of energy-dependent products and services. Posted by Bogolo Kenewendo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ www.econsult.co.bw/. THE ART OF OIL.
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GAME THEORY: THE ART OF OIL
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Wednesday, 31 August 2011. THE ART OF OIL. Jubilant crowds in Tripoli were met by speculation over oil prices. When the rebels swept into the heart of Libyan city, oil prices began to tumble over. Speculation and expectation that once the rebels have taken over, oil supply from Libya will increase substantially from its low since the revolution. Post revolution it appears that it will take a while for Libya to be back on its feet- both politically and economically. However,. Posted by Bogolo Kenewendo.
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GAME THEORY: March 2012
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Saturday, 24 March 2012. The Return of the Great. 2011 was a very confusing year; excellent diamond sales in the first half of the year followed by a big slump in the second half, USA battled with debt ceiling, the Euro zone countries faced larger problems of defaulting, the jasmine revolution in North Africa and the Middle East, a tsunami in Japan, all these. But is this a call for us to done our blue, black, white and bring on a Zebras win cheer type celebration? Definitely not, the worst might be aver...
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GAME THEORY: The Return of the Great
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Saturday, 24 March 2012. The Return of the Great. 2011 was a very confusing year; excellent diamond sales in the first half of the year followed by a big slump in the second half, USA battled with debt ceiling, the Euro zone countries faced larger problems of defaulting, the jasmine revolution in North Africa and the Middle East, a tsunami in Japan, all these. But is this a call for us to done our blue, black, white and bring on a Zebras win cheer type celebration? Definitely not, the worst might be aver...
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GAME THEORY: May 2012
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Friday, 4 May 2012. More Es for Economic Diversification. Most of the programs before have always been citizen empowerment focused, for companies to benefit from CEDA loans for example need a Motswana majority shareholder. Question of-course is, since we have always supported Batswana owned enterprises and we haven’t seen any fantastic results aren’t we wasting our efforts on the wrong course? Posted by Bogolo Kenewendo. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.econsult.co.bw/. View my complete profile.