Sources of slow growth in African countries
Date Submitted: 02/05/2004 05:37:50
Introduction
Economic growth takes place when there is either an increase in the national income of a country, or in the country's productive capacity, this productive capacity being the country' ability to generate national income. (Gross national product)
There are many challenges faced by most Sub-Saharan African countries including Zimbabwe in trying to achieve sustained economic growth. Most of the constraints stem from the social, political, economic and cultural setups and institutions of most Sub-
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