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Competitive Cities as Drivers of Growth
Africa has the world's fastest rate of urbanization, Ade Animashahun, Managing Director, Investec Asset Management, South Africa, told participants at the start of the session on competitive cities. But, what are the key ingredients to ensuring that the growing cities are competitive and drivers of growth? he asked.

Assessment of Impact of the WTO Provisions on Africa's Agricultural Exports
Bold as the 1994 Uruguay Round initiatives were, scholars are not convinced that the real motive behind them is actually the revitalization of the developing countries' agricultural export trade. Most

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The Ultimate Hustler: Russell Simmons is Born
The man whose name today has become synonymous with hip-hop and the tough urban streets was born on October 4, 1957 into a comfortable middle class family in Queens, New York. The middle son of three boys, Simmons’ father worked as a teacher for the local board of education while his mother worked in the city recreation department.

Lesson #3: Create a Lifestyle
A line of Sean John clothing, a line of Sean Jean Navigator custom SUVs, a new Unforgivable fragrance, an upcoming line of Sean Jean Elite shoes – Combs has saturated the market in an attempt to move from being an urban clothing label to becoming a lifestyle brand. He has attempted to incorporate his sense of style into all of his products, creating a lifestyle based on urban sophistication and sensibility and appealing to young adults worldwide to embrace this lifestyle.

1.6 International migration and remittances: Economic Report on Africa 2007
Migration reduces human capital and labour productivity in developing countries

Briefing: Investing in People
Mamphela Ramphele, Co Chair, Global Commission on International Migration (GCIM), Geneva, introduced the session by asking the Commission for Africa to outline its central message regarding investment in Africa s human resources, and what recommendations it has made to promote such investmen

OPTIONS IN THE MEDIA…
It pays to be a contrarian. You need to look no further than two great college football coaches. Don’t be afraid to go against the grain in decision making as long as you have the courage in your convictions as a leader and the personnel to fit your system. You can become the Paul Johnson or Urban Meyer of your industry.

Ontario Collingwood – The Perfect Weekend Destination
Collingwood, Ontario, is a quiet area known for its old style villas and museums, as also its picturesque locales. This semi urban seaside region is perfect for families, the elderly, or people who want to live away from the big city noise and chaos, but not its amenities. Many of the buildings in this district are heritage properties. Collingwood also offers good urban convenience to the residents - programs aimed at young people, sustainable development, education opportunities, and a lot more. For people who want to start a business in the area, Collingwood offers support in form of grants, assistance, and mentorship. The Greater Collingwood Small Business Enterprise Center, for example, has been built to support entrepreneurs. The Economic Stability & Development Services Board also facilitates easy transition from employee to entrepr

Making A Difference - The Star Thrower Story
This is an urban myth story that you may have heard before and is worth repeating for the impact it has had on so many people

Portages: Or, The Economic Past is Here -- It's Just Evenly Distributed
I am fascinated with how we don't notice that much of the past is still with us, that it's so evenly distributed as to be invisible. I often talk about this in the context of urban fire departments, and the small percentage of their calls that are actually for fires.

GLOBAL TRENDS OF ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF MIGRATION-Impacts on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Human movement before the establishment of political boundaries or within one state, is termed migration. There are many reasons why people might choose to emigrate. Emigration is the act of leaving one's native country or region to settle in another. It is the same as immigration but from the perspective of the country of origin. According to the International Organization for Migration there are more than 200 million migrants around the world today. Europe hosted the largest number of immigrants, with 70.6 million people in 2005, the latest year for which figures are available. North America, with over 45.1 million immigrants, is second, followed by Asia, which hosts nearly 25.3 million.

Leadership Insight: The Great Turnover Bubble
It may well become the great turnover bubble of 2011. Or maybe 2012. The turnover bubble that is referenced has been created by economic conditions that began largely in 2008 but have been festering ever since. The bubble relates to a great number of people that would like to change jobs but cannot because other jobs are not available. When those jobs become available again, the bubble will burst and we will see a large migration of talent between companies and organizations.

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