Posted on February 7, 2019 by Mark Hannant under India, Midnight's grandchildren, millennials, modernity, tradition
India’s growth is the global economic story of the next 20 years. But it won’t be straightforward. And anyone eyeing its huge potential must be able to navigate the country’s scale and complexity and understand the intricate forces of tradition and modernity, shaping the world’s fastest-growing large economy. India is at once ancient and modern. […]
Posted on January 30, 2019 by Zach Hoffman under America, debt, Higher Education, Student Loan Crisis, United States, USA
Like most democratic countries in the world, it is true that the United States of America is a “Land of Opportunity.” However, when it comes to education, the US system can be seen as extremely controversial and in question amongst young Americans. Most people have been told at a young age about the necessity of […]
Posted on May 10, 2018 by Farai Nyabereka and Carole Bamu under Investment, Legal, Legislation, Local Ownership Requirements, Profits and Limitations, Zimbabwe
Introduction Zimbabwe’s investment legislation landscape has undergone a tremendous shift in recent times. Having slipped 4 places to 161 out of a ranked 190 countries on the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business 2016 rankings, the country is currently undertaking a number of fast-tracked legislative reforms, aimed at facilitating and accelerating implementation of foreign direct […]
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