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Enhancing Africa's Global Competitiveness through Economic Governance
Africa would seem to have a unique opportunity to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and hence to build its international competitiveness by the investment uncertainties created by the needs for the US and EU to solve their particular economic problems. This was a theme running through the deliberations of the plenary session.

1.16 Building a more inclusive global economy: Working Out of Poverty
A strategy that combines local action in a sound national macroeconomic framework with an international effort to boost and sustain investment, trade growth and technological transfers could yield a substantial dividend in the form of poverty reduction and growing markets. I would like to flag a few issues.

6.1 Macroeconomic policies for diversification: Economic Report on Africa 2007
the need for pragmatism over orthodoxy

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Overview I: Economic Report on Africa 2007
Moderate world growth and the threat of macroeconomic imbalances

1.3 World macroeconomic imbalances: Economic Report on Africa 2007
Macroeconomic imbalances still a major concern

5.1 Macroeconomic stance is crucial to diversification outcomes: Economic Report on Africa 2007
An important aspect of the diversification debate and of Africa’s experience has to do with the role that macroeconomic policy plays. This has also been investigated at the continental level in the results that are presented in table A5.1. Two important indicators of macroeconomic stability, depending on the macroeconomic policy in operation, are inflation and real effective exchange rates and these are found to be among the most critical determinants of diversification outcomes in Africa.

1.15 Building an employment agenda: Working Out of Poverty
Employment, and the promotion of enterprise that creates it, remains the most effective route to poverty eradication. The objective of full employment is essential – an issue on which the European Union has given political leadership. Most policy prescriptions, however, do not view job creation as an explicit objective of economic and social policies, but rather as a hopedfor result of sound macroeconomic policies. At the ILO, we believe that sound macroeconomic policies are essential for desired growth, but such growth must be employment-intensive to effectively reduce poverty. While the main challenge remains at the national level, development cooperation has a role to play. Donor countries and institutions, especially international financial institutions, should build this in as an integral part of their vision.

1.16 Building a more inclusive global economy: Working Out of Poverty
A strategy that combines local action in a sound national macroeconomic framework with an international effort to boost and sustain investment, trade growth and technological transfers could yield a substantial dividend in the form of poverty reduction and growing markets. I would like to flag a few issues.

Challenging the Integrity of your Supply Chain: The Weak Links of Hidden Risks (Katzscan Profile)
“In the fall of 2004, the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission, known as COSO, released their Enterprise Risk Management – Integrated Framework, which was authored by PricewaterhouseCoopers. This principles-based framework provides direction and criteria for improving an organization’s ability to manage risk.

Starting a New Business – Your Business Framework – What Scaffolding Do You Need?
When starting a business of what ever kind, large or small, there is a always a require framework or scaffolding that you have to set up. Not only does this make your business much more effective, but it also saves you from a lot of embarrassing and costly problems. Here is your framework:

Ethics and Business - Why Bother?
I have embarked on a difficult journey in developing skills in Counselling with the University of Hertfordshire. Part of that is a commitment to an ethical framework set out by the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists. I consequently considered that I need to make a similar commitment to my Mentoring clients (or prospective clients). I have separately adapted/abbreviated the BACP framework Now in business many people describe themselves as ethical and portray themselves to their customers and partners in that way. Rarely do they actually set down in writing the ethical framework of how they will do business.

A Framework for Making Tough Calls
All leaders have to make difficult judgment calls routinely. The best leaders operate from a specific framework, so their calls are fair and balanced. This article describes a typical framework for making those difficult calls.

Is Your Thinking Bigger Than This?
What framework are you using for your thinking? How big is your thinking? Whether in business or in life, we will only grow and live an expansive life if we expand the framework of our thinking. Is your thinking in the detail of your business day to day, or do you ‘plug in’ to a bigger vision that inspires and motivates you? Expanding your framework for thinking on a much bigger level is like exercising a muscle. Keep exercising those bigger thoughts and watch your life and business expand.

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