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The Outcome of Poor African Infrastructure: High Costs, Poor Service, and Reduced Trade
Inland transport costs in Africa are much higher than those in any other region of the world. The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development estimated that international transport costs faced by African countries, at 12.6 percent of the delivered … Continue reading →
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The Future Price of Gold
http://www.facebook.com/widgets/like.php?href=https://thevisionresearchdotcom.wordpress.com/2011/12/21/the-future-price-of-gold/ Jeffrey Nichols Published 12/20/2011 World Economic Trends & the Future Price of Gold – Precious Metals I recently had the pleasure and privilege of speaking again this year at the China Gold & Precious Metals Summit in Shanghai and … Continue reading →
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