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Regional currency areas and the use of foreign currencies [PDF]

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Bank for International Settlements   +1 more
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The Effect of Financial Inclusion on Credit Risk in SADC Countries

Africa Review, 2022
Abstract The objective of this study is to contribute to the knowledge about the relationship between financial inclusion and credit risk in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries, which remains relatively unexplored in the developing countries context.
João Jungo   +2 more
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Global Citizenship Education Curriculum for SADC Countries

2022
Global citizenship education (GCED) is touted in many countries as a way of promoting peace, raising awareness, and addressing global challenges. In this chapter, the role of GCED in promoting global citizenship in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) states is explored.
William Chakabwata, Felix M. Mukazi
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Ethnographies of Development in SADC Countries

2019
Postcolonial ethnographic studies in Africa and, specifically, in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region tend to demonstrate varying sensitivity to local knowledge systems and culture. Ethnographers, both local and international, differ in the ways in which they engage with these aspects. Studies expose shifts, or lack thereof, in the
Maropeng Modiba, Sandra Stewart
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The Knowledge Management in SADC Countries

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
We live in a complex World. The rate of change and the volume of communication in life today have no parallel at any period in the history of manking. OCDE (2005) consider that the knowledge society is fundamentally reshaping the global economy and, by extension, global society.
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Financial development and economic growth in SADC countries: a panel study

African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, 2020
PurposeThe impact of financial development on economic growth has received considerable attention since the 2008/2009 global financial crisis. High levels of credit to the private sector were partly to blame for the crisis, and this has re-ignited the debate on whether the growth-enhancing effects of financial development outweigh the retarding effects
Clement Moyo, Pierre Le Roux
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