File:Export Processing Zones & the Namibian Economy in the 21st Century.webm
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[edit]DescriptionExport Processing Zones & the Namibian Economy in the 21st Century.webm |
English: One of a 3-part series of films on Namibia.
This film looks at unemployment in Namibia, asking how the problem developed and potential remedies. Focus is given to the 1995 Export Processing Zone program; a sober assessment is given. A film by Bernard Moore & Matthew Ecker Check out our YouTube page for more Namibia films.
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Source | YouTube: Export Processing Zones & the Namibian Economy in the 21st Century – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | Namibia Media Initiative |
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