Publication
Jul 2010
Formerly one of Africa’s most promising economies, Zimbabwe has begun a process of economic reconstruction after decades of political turmoil and economic mismanagement. The advent of a national unity government in February 2009 launched a new but still tentative era of political stability. The government has a daunting political and economic agenda. Recent government policy measures have attempted to stimulate investment in areas such as resource extraction that depend on foreign investment.
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Author | Hany Besada, Karolina Werner |
Series | CIGI Policy Briefs |
Issue | 19 |
Publisher | Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) |
Copyright | © 2010 Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) |