This paper reviews economic developments in Sierra Leone during 1994–96. The disruption to agriculture at the start of the rebel war precipitated negative growth in 1991/92 and 1992/93. The relatively peaceful conditions that prevailed in 1993/94 brought a rebound in agriculture as well as in diamond mining activities. As a result, real GDP grew by an estimated 5 percent. The turnaround was cut short in 1994/95 with the escalation of rebel attacks and amid closure of rutile and bauxite mining operations.
he war in Sierra Leone was ignited in March 1991 when a small band of rebels, supported by Liberian ...
Abstract. - Sierra Leone figures the archetyp of these african countries, particularly well-fitted u...
A glance at key indicators—in terms of growth forecast and stable elections—will project Sierra Leon...
Sierra Leone is a small country with rich mineral resources such as diamonds, bauxite, gold and iron...
This paper assesses the extent to which customary governance in Sierra Leone can be held responsible...
Sierra Leone is a relatively small West African country located between Guinea and Liberia. Almost h...
Historically, Sierra Leone has experienced major social, political, and economic disruptions that ha...
This paper reviews economic developments in The Gambia during 1990–95. Economic activity slowed down...
Sierra Leone, home to 6.1 million people, has suffered huge consequences in the country’s economic g...
Sierra Leone recently attracted significant inflows of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in export-ori...
Agricultural research and development (R&D) in Sierra Leone virtually ceased in the 1990s due to the...
Natural resources as well as mineral resources are one among several important factors needed for th...
Investors have stayed away from the African continent for a very long time and rightfully so. The co...
Foreign direct investment is one of the mechanisms used to provide capital inflows and to stimulate ...
Since March 1991, Sierra Leone has experienced continuous civil strife culminating in a protracted ...
he war in Sierra Leone was ignited in March 1991 when a small band of rebels, supported by Liberian ...
Abstract. - Sierra Leone figures the archetyp of these african countries, particularly well-fitted u...
A glance at key indicators—in terms of growth forecast and stable elections—will project Sierra Leon...
Sierra Leone is a small country with rich mineral resources such as diamonds, bauxite, gold and iron...
This paper assesses the extent to which customary governance in Sierra Leone can be held responsible...
Sierra Leone is a relatively small West African country located between Guinea and Liberia. Almost h...
Historically, Sierra Leone has experienced major social, political, and economic disruptions that ha...
This paper reviews economic developments in The Gambia during 1990–95. Economic activity slowed down...
Sierra Leone, home to 6.1 million people, has suffered huge consequences in the country’s economic g...
Sierra Leone recently attracted significant inflows of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in export-ori...
Agricultural research and development (R&D) in Sierra Leone virtually ceased in the 1990s due to the...
Natural resources as well as mineral resources are one among several important factors needed for th...
Investors have stayed away from the African continent for a very long time and rightfully so. The co...
Foreign direct investment is one of the mechanisms used to provide capital inflows and to stimulate ...
Since March 1991, Sierra Leone has experienced continuous civil strife culminating in a protracted ...
he war in Sierra Leone was ignited in March 1991 when a small band of rebels, supported by Liberian ...
Abstract. - Sierra Leone figures the archetyp of these african countries, particularly well-fitted u...
A glance at key indicators—in terms of growth forecast and stable elections—will project Sierra Leon...