Ethiopia's Economic Policy During the Transitional Period: An Official Translation |
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... measures designed to alleviate problems of unemployment . In order to eliminate rampant bribery , theft and inefficiency as well as to provide incentives to workers and promote management- worker relations , labour should have a third ...
... measures designed to alleviate problems of unemployment . In order to eliminate rampant bribery , theft and inefficiency as well as to provide incentives to workers and promote management- worker relations , labour should have a third ...
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... measures taken , to attract the private sector for a wider participation in industry . 3.2.1 Giving Adequate Guarantees to Private Capital The private sector should be allowed to parti- cipate in industrial development without any ...
... measures taken , to attract the private sector for a wider participation in industry . 3.2.1 Giving Adequate Guarantees to Private Capital The private sector should be allowed to parti- cipate in industrial development without any ...
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... measures for achiev- ` ing fiscal balance . The Derg's past revenue collection methods that crippled production and growth should not be allowed to continue . They should gradually be replaced by a proper taxation system . This measure ...
... measures for achiev- ` ing fiscal balance . The Derg's past revenue collection methods that crippled production and growth should not be allowed to continue . They should gradually be replaced by a proper taxation system . This measure ...
Contents
A The State of the Economy the Need for and Characteristics of the New Economic Policy | 5 |
The Major Causes of Economic Crisis | 12 |
The Need for a Transitional Economic Policy | 14 |
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activities administrative Birr cause of economic cent Charter construction create enabling conditions decisive role democratic domestic investors domestic private capital economic decline economic development economic recovery encourage private capital energy resources ensure enterprises essential ETHIOPIA'S ECONOMIC exchange rate expansion export external foreign exchange foreign private capital foreign trade gross domestic product guarantees implementation increased infrastruc infrastructure investment issue regulations joint venture basis large numbers Limiting the Role manpower measures ment mineral mining and energy modern farming Monetary Policy money supply negative impact operate output ownership participation of private Past policies peasant agriculture period of transition play popular participation population Priority private capital participation private entrepreneurs private investors private sector problems of unemployment promote Public Ownership raw materials recurrent drought regions rehabilitation resettlement revenue road transport saving shifting cultivation social STANFORD UNIVERSITY tion transition period Transitional Economic Policy undertake urgent Villagization Programmes wholesale trade