Further
to the article on the Mozambique-Mauritius-Madagascar Growth Triangle that
explores the trade potential of an effective regional strategy consistent with our economic strategy, this article tries to point out to the need to give substance to our goal of gradually
moving the economy’s centre of gravity towards services and positioning the
country as a leading provider of business and financial services for the region.
Rattan Chand Khushiram, an avid contributor on economic issues, better known under the pen-name RChand. Headed the Economic Analysis and Research (EARS) unit of the ex-MEPD and was till recently, Director of the Research and Sustainability Division (ReSD) at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (MOFED)
Friday, December 28, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
NESC: Institution of conflict management?
In the context of the recent Annual Summit of the
National Economic and Social Council, it is fitting to review its role and
functions as the country faces the end of the growth cycle based on trade preferences
and develops a new socio-economic model
driven by openness and global competitiveness. -A new
socio-economic model, that is arduously progressively, and at times painfully built,
around a crucial set of macroeconomic and sectoral
reforms and with the participation and support of all social and economic
partners to break free of the strangling embrace of economic dependency .
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