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Title:Country Report Afghanistan April 2008
Price:$270.00
Publication Date:Apr 01, 2008
Source:Country Report
Brief Excerpt:## Afghanistan Country Report April #### www.eiu.com ¬ The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited #### power supply from neighbouring countries has been an important constraint on the development of electricity infrastructure. Although...
Word Count:9840
Length:22 Pages
Geography / Regions:Afghanistan
Industry:Financial Services, Food and Drinks, Telecoms and Technology
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Sections
Title
Summary
Political structure
Economic structure: Annual indicators
Outlook for 2008-09: Domestic politics
Outlook for 2008-09: International relations
Outlook for 2008-09: Policy trends
Outlook for 2008-09: Economic growth
The political scene: Candidates emerge for the 2009 presidential elections
The political scene: Afghanistan sees a violent start to 2008
The political scene: Ties with the West are tested by show of independence
The political scene: General Dostum is sacked over a kidnap case
The political scene: NATO battles for more resources
The political scene: Pakistani minister promises to eliminate threats
Economic policy: Third-quarter performance falls short
Economic policy: Stalling structural reform impedes private sector growth
The domestic economy: Sustainable growth remains the aim
The domestic economy: Inflationary pressures spark fears of food shortages
The domestic economy: A harsh winter wreaks devastation
The domestic economy: Opium cultivation in 2008 will be "shockingly high"
The domestic economy: Insurgents target telecommunications towers
The domestic economy: The banking sector is expanding rapidly
Foreign trade and payments: NGO reports question the effectiveness of aid
Foreign trade and payments: Turkmenistan renews electricity deal

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