-
Recent Posts
- e-Tolling: Some guiding principles from Tunisia’s rural electrification programme
- The “local private sector” – what is it, and how can it grow in the developing world?
- Discussion on Development Effectiveness – population control as a factor in development
- South Africa’s BRIC involvement – any views?
- Development effectiveness – a primer for the uninitiated
Recent Comments
- Linsey Dyer on e-Tolling: Some guiding principles from Tunisia’s rural electrification programme
- Michael on e-Tolling: Some guiding principles from Tunisia’s rural electrification programme
- Anna Fatti on Frontier Advisory BRICS Summit: What it means for South Africa
- Canute Temu on Development effectiveness – a primer for the uninitiated
- Linsey Dyer on Development effectiveness – a primer for the uninitiated
Archives
Categories
Meta
Tag Archives: china
Discussion on Development Effectiveness – population control as a factor in development
I replied to a comment from Simon Guo received via a LinkedIn group to a recent post. Here are his comment and my reply: Talking about measure implies “hard to tell”. Is there any development model that can easily tell … Continue reading
Frontier Advisory BRICS Summit: What it means for South Africa
Late yesterday afternoon, I attended a seminar organised by Frontier Advisory and hosted by the Johannesburg Stock Exchange on what opportunities South Africa’s involvement in the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) group of nations could represent for the … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Trade and investment
Tagged africa, bric, brics, canada, china, economic competitiveness, enabling environment, finance, india, infrastructure, investment, mining, south africa