Ethiopia's Economic Policy During the Transitional Period: An Official Translation |
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... issue appropriate regulations and directives and to enforce them . In order to alleviate problems during emergencies , the state may introduce directives and controls . 4.1.4 Give Special Attention to the Development of Tourism Since ...
... issue appropriate regulations and directives and to enforce them . In order to alleviate problems during emergencies , the state may introduce directives and controls . 4.1.4 Give Special Attention to the Development of Tourism Since ...
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An Official Translation. 8.1.4 The state will issue regulations to protect the rights of both landlords and tenants ; 8.1.5 The major role of the state in construction is to lay the basis for planned construction activity . To this end ...
An Official Translation. 8.1.4 The state will issue regulations to protect the rights of both landlords and tenants ; 8.1.5 The major role of the state in construction is to lay the basis for planned construction activity . To this end ...
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... issue regulations along with details of implementation particulars . Construction Sector 8.2.4 The state will issue regulations that allow local and foreign private investors to participate in all areas of construction activities and ...
... issue regulations along with details of implementation particulars . Construction Sector 8.2.4 The state will issue regulations that allow local and foreign private investors to participate in all areas of construction activities and ...
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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